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Plan For Your Vacation Attractive Summer Trips 1917 Tours From 10 to 40 Days All Expenses Included Reunion of Confederate Veterans Washington, June 4th-8th New York Boston While Mountains The Sagt.'enay Quebec Montreal Lake Champlain Lake George Ausable Cha?m St. Lawrence The Thousand Islands Niagara Falls Washin Kt on Pacific Coast Atlantic City Canadian Rockies I.ake Ixmise Vancouver San Francisco Yellowstone National Park Salt l^ake City Colorado Rockies Ix>? Angeles A Series of Ten-Day Tour# to Atlantic City Chaperoned Parties of Select and Limited Membership Personally Conducted and Chaperoned The very higHest class ol' service, which makes travel tor pleasure comfortable and enjoyable. The Tours cover the most attractive routes and the principal places of scenic and historic interest through out the greatest country in the world. Write for rates, booklets and descriptive literature. GATTIS TOURS Tourist Agents, Seaboard Air Line Railway Raleigh, N orth Carolina I kiii !>nvN liol ;uiil Kill.Ml UtHnyc !'i i>\\ h M l I..U- h \\<iuii<)**il I'M -1 ? 1111 * > ii an-l I'd i h*M' *? iunilMM n:i .1; >'><*!<? I * '? f 111 >I> . Satin ?I.IV .illi'immn V ' n!'i|'n| l?avi n.i Mr*.. .1 r. W'iKuii \\a> ;t i i?---1?i \? t? ? Iji \ it i? ix-iiiu an ai-nNsorj 1 ?? the niunlfi . .f I \| 1 'Mi? i ? r. <>\ i-r-riM .?* ? Mill-, \\l)i> u.i^ kill oil li\ I I WiKoii .it ill'1 i.1111? i s S'IImI.i v 111trllr roi/OKKi> rKorii: iiki j> mkktim. I'hhmmI Kesolutions and I'roiuiM* Aid in National (Yisl*. I In- iish I'reparadiics* ami Food Product tun mass meeting of colored people which vsas held ill .Mi Mo|'IhI) Uapti>t (Miurch Weduesda.s night was ss cfl attended ami created a \A*rv help fill sentiment Man* farmers from (he countr.s s\ ere pre?? lit aii<I ^husscd t lirinv c.s to Iw v <-r, much Interested hi I his nioscineu t th.It \ Kails I'Mini'i'ilN cVcrsoiic of lis \ i-r.v siioim ami earnest addresses! u i if dellscred l?\ Mr <' \\ l!lr? h ) ? in>i? - <'?ti1111 \ Supt of Kducatlon. Sen [ atoj A I Health*. and lies .1. II iinni'>. Chairman <?f tin* committee, it11<I \|i I I MeKeuzlc. Keen use of Hint'-*. I'i Shi ifll ftiljhl Hot !??? present Ixit sent a kind message saying his M't'i ii't'N art* isailahle at aii.v tiliU' U? j u'lsc an.s help Unit iv his power to! gise. I In- follnw in- i-oimgitU("< wimv ap ? I >i >i ti t | I First a central committee ythlch cut ' I hrati's all of the colored ministers of! I hi- rltv together with K. 11. nibble, | J .las to'ttys, M. .1. MiMiirt. and <\ j I Kosver.v < 'or easd-nt Kershaw Mltehel (Mark, ; J'. W Montgomery ami I J. Johnson For Southern Kershaw .1 M Hur ronu'hs. Kiehai'il I low aril ami lies II i: lU'.vklij For Western Kershaw, F IV Wiles, , I Stewart. K K Anderson ami \\ S Win>tl ami V I.. Quails. For Northern Kershaw .1 I?. Me Lester. Hampton Sutton. Win. Atkins, Frank Klrklaiitl am) K. 1). Kelt oil. The following resolutions wvro of fereil as an expression of those pres ent : "Whereas we are ill a state of war fare with the (iernian Km pi re ami this' coin I It Ion of affairs n-quires the full eo operation of every person in the Fnlted States: "Kesolveil, that we the colored i>er. ] pie in mass nm'ting assemhhtl pledge j oursflyes to the ilefemv of our country . against our enems In whatever way' we may he called uikhi to ilo. "Kesolved, also, that sve heartily, appreciate and approve of the Civic I'reparadness Campaign which is he ; Ing waged in this state ?s means of a rousing greater interest in the jiooplc in food production. Inasmuch as only a small number of us may he called ; to go to the front, the greater number! of us w ill remain home and can pnv i duce f<>(m 1st utfs fur those who go. In this way all can render veal patriotic service and help to bring victory to J our country. To all of whirl) we shall unceasing ly lalKW ami pray. j ' And w herea-. we have been so eai I nestly and abls instructed this even ing by our distinguished white friends i'.f K Kesolved: That we extend t" 'them a rising vote of thanks for their J excellent services. I ' Kesolved further, that we give our j 1 ???-1 support and encouragement to our i county chairman, lies'. .1. W. Koykln.l and therebs line up cs cry colored citi /i'ii in Kershaw cnuntty." I'odas :it The Mah'stic Ntvian Mar tie in "TUK WAX MODKL". You i will s11feIs" eniov rhis offering. GOODRICH BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRES "A Tire's A Tire For A' That" WHATEVER the size oi a Goodrich fabric tire?it stands as high in the eyes of Goodrich as , the largest tire. Goodrich knows no caste in its tires. Goodrich is careful that the best standard of material and workmanship goes into its small tire as it goes into the ;est tire. Goodrich Fair Treatment, too, backs up the small tire and the bior tire to the same utmost limit. Buy Goodrich tires in the size you need- confident vou are frer.^-.s the best ?/ o Goodrich can give, which is the best fabric iiro made. The B. K Goodrich Kvfober Co. 'n.r> T! ^ i AX is a fib? c sole? v\'i )T rubber. Jt is wafer pro >f, stub-proof. flexible, jour shoes per fectly anj outwears any leather sole you ever wore. Ask your dealer. TEXlAm the GOODRICH Sole / Ji.ioitciurcs.' by I he B. F. I Goodrich KuhbcrGo. Akron, Ohio Brtcebc* u>d Dealer* Bftrfwktrfl / Stoftitou Nwn No(m. )lo>ktn. S. O.. April 1017.-?Mr and Mrs. Wilbur KoIIIiih Mint littlo son. Wilbur, Jr.. of IMiiwocmI s|>ent Saturday ttt the home of Mr. ami Mrfc K I! IVui?v. ^ Miss Millie Hlasrock tuaeher at l>e Kail* whs the week end guest of Miss I In Itcnrdcn. Mr, and Mrs. lleliry Owens of IICUI (' 4uulen mjh'IiI Sunday at the liiuni' of Mr> Annie Turiu?r. Mi and .Mrs. Iblck Krlle,\ and throe clnldr>u of liartsvlllc, an- sjH'inllug a fVw ila\ > with Mr KellCs sister Mrs. C V Uulloway. Mis-i lthutie Hallowax spent the w reil elid with Miss .I?-/.ehrllc Shir h'.v ue#r Camden Mrs H. M. I'earre ami daughter Klizabeth :t11?I Mrs I l?*ni\\ Pearre s|H>nt a few <Ih.vs Jhls week in Ches trrtield Mr I 'Irk Hess \\;i? the wrrk mil ?II, ,i ii i)t?? home of Mr. ('. V. tial '?>N\ It > Tin* ? rops arr looking fine In this s(,?'ti>>i? St>mc <if tin* cotton is colu mn up while some is just Iwing plant' ed. The people of this neighborhood hint :i little tisii fry dow a at Hoykin's mill. K>eryoiic enjoyed the tish ami the fish ing. Her Attaway will preach out at P.riilah tin- lift I) Sunda\ afternoon and ;i1 ??<"* the first Sunday afternoon. liotx-rt T. I'.erry. pastor of the Con ^rrgutlounl rliureh of Yonkers. New York. shot and killed his wife and inothcr-iu law and wounded his sis ter in law after which he killed him self Saturday. He had argued near* 1\ all night with them while they were upholding the Hermans and he was de nouncing them. His wife was always l-i o <Jernnui. but their ipiarrel on Sat urday night was unusually hitter ami ended in the pastor shooting them and then killing himself. Mr. lit Try had I wen a clergyman for 'JO years and had l>een a leader in patriotic movements. Wants?For Sale For Sul<* or K\<*hange--One mahogany parlor davenport. also dining room and hall furniture. AN*i 11 exchange for good milch cow, or sell reason able. X. V. Z.. cf. Chronicle. l|Kt FOK NAJLK? Wheat Hour and corn flour mixed, excellent quality, makes beautiful bread and cakes. Try it. Corn selling at $1.M bushel, use velvet l?ean meal and Arab Feed, mixed, mvnii cheaper and excellent sti?ck ftssl. <>ur dray horse weighs 1.40O |H?iuuls and has lnken t'e<1 on it for two months. Wheat middlings for lmg feed Workman Oroe**r> Co.. Camden. S. C. 1 L'-.'l-i \hikn in m?ed of repairs lei the Foixl agents do it We guarantee all work done t>\ ii* Kershaw Motor Co K)K SALK. Pine shingles cut from unhlrd longlraf timber Can make prompt delivery. J<|shrp\ ille Lum ber Co, Mishopville. S. C ."il .M-'J TOMATO PLANTS for snV These are ship|>ed from Plorida. .1 W. Trotter.. l'll'Mir Jol .1. Oi l) FALSE TFFTH; d ! matte. if !'io|.;.>Ti I pa\ SI to SJo per srt. .>? : -! '? \ pai rid p.? ' u -I re,? i\i? i-herk I ? i ma i! ? I" i. in:; \.,rt 'i FOK s VI F?Tw<> . **r_> 11 ? 11 ?? I ,i . a ]\ r -. v m>?:?i. ? .?;?!. ? .1 ? ; '?1 ? s.'.i? ? i m. i i . . . i' : ? : : ; ' ' ? ? > i". i ? >u :> > ? ? 'hfi.'-iL- 1 :: _ t?< , v-t...-!. *!iiv U ;,?! opp..:-; ? f I. W !: \ ki:.. |{-e. kin > c .Mm \\ W'Tfcl) at unci'?Io'hmmi r..n- ? ?f -> ap hoi... :is? e:i?di paid jut . ;??" ill ii I. Sfh!o>!iiir^. | I OK SXI.ft.? W'c have ,i few hundred !.il>l?>>U (1 | | in xiji ph>?' (,-ot f.>n si-ill I'm* sni?\ These seed arc -? "ii' vl iind cleaned and handled with -atne < are a- *.ced we will plant, i iwiiiL to poor .*r??p> hisi year nut ! 111.111\ l'ariner> have ^ood planting -??????! .iitd :tll m'c] should ho reclejined. i Rc-leam-d M'ttd should ??< rcic*?? yield at ha -t l't to !o per ceni licit it -<*!! >??(??! v?.51 have. u?;*??<>. you hl?VO I mighty good onc>, ai.d 1 ?iiv good re i ?'.?<i ~t.jp!'- scf'ii \i> io plant I p. ?iv v. i-d o: -li.'f' ???"?tf'ii. when yoii '.i'i -t .ro-.d >,?;?pic seed that will make > ii-!d i--1? i.i1 !?> short cotton. ! *r:'? . ' I .i mi. i." h.'iss .*1 75 per t l>ii-!ii'. I ?>?. . > at ("amden i per t.'' .:? ? i I - r ? - have your order ?I*ii? i: w rktiim :. A M.vkcv. Cam den. s 1 1 1 I I.i. MIOKT Ol C'KI.MK TO I'I.AM M l. I.AM) IN COTTON ' ? < ? ! A ?' 1 I 'a l'' ? I . ? .? I.l.o foi j ?: . . \ ? ?pi ? ae pro j .. ';vv : ? . .. , ...tll.ii. j i !??....? 111.I y j ih . .i v r.r ; '< ? ? . ' ! ? : l'. ? .1 . . ' hi- I HI., tlit: -a:. ; h < ?( >'? ? ? . ... ? th- \ ?? M ? !? | in,).. m< ' u ? - < ... t'riv . alone ' In 1:1 .!.? . i 1 *: t .? ..:. r \ r. ?? Kcpiil< i ' cc ' - i.., . ti?4. : ? The |{e .ill' > ' > . * . 1..! x(.. ii, end (lie V .1 I . ? O \\ itlloUt AFTER THE FIR! Two Pictures "John Doc lost his house w?th all its contents by lant night. Mr. Doe had his property well i s,,vs he will have a new residence started as Itn as the ashes of the old one are cool." "The home or Richard Hoe was burned last night, 'a "'mV'".":!!0" Eras: ***. ? care for the family tempoiarily. The two pictures are not at all overdrawn. T are both being reproduced every day. If your home should burn tonight, which picture would fit your case? I -see us now. After the lire is too late. | He wise Williams Fire Insurance Agency H. >1. Kennedy, 'Jr., IVesldeut E. N. McDowell, .Mau*{ti 1012 Broad St. Phone 52. victory." exivpt the victory of error over truth, and the triumph of <?er maiiy's better self over tyranny and selfishness. "The war found tin* world steeped in love and money ami greed had smothered ?>uj' finer instincts. War teaches selfs-sacrlfiiv and there is sure to be a great re action and spiritual awakening. The re-election from the brutal lust of tii?' dark ages gave the world the days of chivalry. The spirit of the Crusader is always latent in the human breast, it needs only to l>e fanned into a t1auie. (iermany by her ruthless methods is doiug. this, and ttefore many months roll around e<jnViKiH"sbliHtKisdhrlu shr crnf vmf bg tin* fanaticism of mankind everywhere will be kindled and u crusade against (iermany is inevitable. I :>ometimcs think that i* what Wilson waited so long for, In* i* rertainly tin* Peter the Hermit of this 'war. The Russian revolution and the entry of the Unit ed State*. China, Brazil and (Julia. -polP the ruin of Ceruiany. Wilson's *peeoh f<> eongre^s translated and drop (hmI all over (Jorumny. is a great blow for th" I lohen/.olern dynasty. Cennan\ i* bound l?? lose in the j end. inn more! \ hoeau.se the Allio ; are. ? ?uinerii*all\ *tronger but when the I'nited State* outers, with n<> *ol!lsh I !?urp??*e. ii make* her opponents it: !iiidteI\ ? Honker, spiritually and nior- , alh Cormau.\ with all of her military p..\\ei and bojisioil ellioioncx will u>> down ! ?? ? t'i ? t ho ? Mit raged rnnsclonre 1 i?t a win d in arm*. The oul.v ho|>e ol' ? *<ape from di--l rtiriioii a revolu- ' t. < ?i i a; ! i ? u 11 ? ? -a hi<h \vill remove tho| i:a.i_'i. intbifff of Prussia ai:d ad .lit i a* r : i : i i i.' i' ??? ;h<- I ?! oi Iicilio. .d of ?at !<?! - I ho iiin*- i * not \ oi ripo for pouoc. If il o-miio* i;o\\ it would bo based oil arniio and navio*. and those have : failed. Poioo cauiiot bo niainifaetnr '??{. ti mu*1 irrTTw naturally. The ? iiuoji word of nations mu*t mean in ro than "a .*irap of paj?er.' Cen tidoiioo iii the progres* of sooloty, a belief in tho high destiny of mnn and ' reverainv for Cod'* law must be ro- j \i\od heforo real pcnoe oan oouie. Out" ?f death i'ouios life i iiit of human j "sufferings oome* human advam-emon*. i Na' Ion* are boiiiir destroyed and on-j. tire people < ruoiii?H|. but out of their! martyrdom the\ are [indium their j souls and tin* purpose ami miuaj of life. l>ld you ever n ticKi rank weeds of last year's ^rcnr with the new growth ?truffKlinc cume? A big two horse plow cvn along and turns them uuder, then | disk and smoothing harrow chopei everything and It goes to improve l laud and ruake a good fur ^ lug of need. That is what war do 'Jlie uatioijs had reached th? dim of spved and selfishness. The peq wore pryssed to the earth with tax to support monarchies, idle arisj oracles and tremendous anuiw. Ur< Britain was more Interested in spot than anything else; she had dangero labor disturbances and threatea revolution in Ireland. Franc* r steeped in atheism with Paris, t center of world's vice. Germany w; either u socialism or a militarism had to ro one way of the other. J for the rnlted States, we hav?* i:w an i\m i* ? AvV|H Ulf mighty dollar. The land was chook< with foul weeds and along mm- waj the ploughshare of <i<hI It tar them over and when the sml M smooth and clean. In the freshness an silence if a new morning tlio Pivid husbandman will come forth and the seed of a liner. Hearer >'nu1 liijrbq civilization. It is the old story, tcrri^ Mood and death marking tl\o milj stones on the upward mnrrh of mail "This war will go on until risU makes might. and then shall flm iike a river, and 'jov and idaiiiid cover tho earth. a< fhe water* (vw> (he sea." i Itr.N have l.uiitled him ;iti al-tur the rveiiiujr <l??\\ aii<l J ? :ui rt'.-ul Ins riirhteoits seatmv h t In* flim m 11'I ll:uinjr latn|? His da.\ is marching on. I i.ave read a tieryi i;osjk'! writ .1 huniished rows ?>f steel As vp dra I wiili in v contPlUlU'rs 9 with you tin jrrarr shall deal Ia:U tin; Ilero. l???rn of woman, Ttri tU^ sorjHMit with lil.? heel." -Sinre < i< ?<| i.s marching t?n. ;ff has sounded forth the truiH]*'t :hil shall never rail ret mat: He Is sifting out the hearts <>f mrt ? 'before his judgment sent; Hi. T?r swift, niy soul to answer hia. ltr juhileut my f?*et : Our (iocl is marehiuK *?"? THE CHARM OF EARLY SUMMER PREVAILS IN McCALL'S DESIGNS FOR MAY A satisfying presents (ion of smart street gowns, dainty and be coming house dresses. An attractive selection of SPORTS CLOTHES that an prart iral and economical Tlie McC-ali Patented Cutting and Construc tion (juide, furnished free with each pattern insurer a perfect-fitting garment. McCall Patterns For May Now on Sale THE McCALL COMPANY i;osT??' ATLANTA " ' SAN ANCISC* >