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Mr. Mr- (liirltc l*wl* l>>?i [fcav* a?m?r*d iW nmwmtm* * tfcrtr daagfceea, Mary Ixmimt. K? Umtm r^mt* w TMafMD ?f UuMurttf, Ik ; u? tah* fla** km th* f* I9TV |i. M Kirkky iftd C. O. rttocn** it 1 miii tlr ?**? ef'.Owrwf af niwij, Ij* ooooi}. iwt WodM ?t*y . TV ?HMnp?ot *44 Uimjlt I. J h?* turrli Kw?l .VtailaUreKr fw* tV Kmkv ; M?JWm>4 It4rkf t?j IVxracy Adaalnlt in?(**r J lUftri Wttfcrn^iMJt. L O. t'lyborr am! fast); *bw ba*e; rv?4d?rBrH here fov Uok'. j to W raidit ?brrt Mr I C1>t.uni will wnfrttrt^ a pteAUIioo for bU fatW'^apt. I- I- ? ljtwra. We rex TVt t/> Vwr them a* -khctM at |yr-nihj? ? . Re%. H TJv*. Htafkmmi. t1u> ha* Ut-u |4k*t?r erf the I'trat Baptist i'bxm-h .j/ IMitkiw*. Cot. for U? put two jr*K ha* rertgned bis pastorate at that pia<>- Kev. and Mr*. ltU<-* ?! UttKl arrired hi Kershaw Tttodaj forj a <*fay of owntb* with the (orwr's motber VIr>_ W. T Hladnsoa ' tn the link <loM Mtoe twilco. Wr | take i>U-sMurv in v?t{.-i?ning Rev. and J Mr*, Blackmcn hack to oar eucnmrinitj. ' I_ V J eft oat. a well knowa farmer 1 ? ? ?f L*xln?t?-n county. aged fifty live, i married and th?v fuller of several"! rhildren. wa-? ?hot uO'i killed Kriday | night by M. C. Kirk land. a neighh?-r \ forty- nine rear* ??f mg*. married and r u** father of ei^bt ?^iMrvn Kirklani claims rbirt he kili*d JefiWl in the protection ?f hU W-iut*. IVxh men ar?- wrii t?> d?* farmer* and hare num erous friend^. STYLE FOR ARAB WEOOINS1 ?ri^tfroom Muat Ride Nervoiia Horn j Without Reina or Stirrupa, in Middle of Proceaaion. Coming through the street* of Al- j glen of an evening you may meet a notsy procession that eaw*es yon to ' wonder whether It is a food riot or a j revolutionists' parade. This la an Arab wedding procession. one of thr moot ingenious device? ever developed for the embarrassment and mental tor ture of the bridegroom. says a rlobe trotter. It is headed by the father of the bridegroom, an elderly gentleman, vrbo paces soberly ahead, out of the con fusion. attended by a few philoc?ophl cal friend*', all clad in white. Be hind him rttme a mob of young men carrying torches and lanterns tied tb the ends of poles, beatinz drums and blowing tin h**rns. yelling at the top of healthy voices. The center of the process &n Is made up of particular j friends of tha- bridegroom, who burn i red and gree n flares in addition to waving torches of th#? milder sort. Be hind them is a bftnd of hired musi- j cians traile<i by all the stnal' boys, 'logs and idlers of Algiers. Al! th!s pt-ad" naturally attract* a rertnin amount of attention. In the j middle of it. mounted on a n-rvons hor: e. \ery much mha rrnss?-d and *4?lf -conscious, rides the bridegroom. j He seems to ride v^ry unsteadily and awkwardly, Nut cJoser *>bsi-rvation sbow< he i<? doing weil to rid?- at all. for friends hare taken the ?tirrnps | from his fe^t and the reins frtjm hla.j iiarifl.-. so that he has to bold on by j forc?' of L-ravlty and his sense of equl- i librium. The r?>d fir^ an*l the drums ! generally stimulate his m?jnnt to su- | pere<juine artlvity. and it is a marvel that none of the enthusiastic friends i zet steppt^l on. The bride^n?om. It ' is safe to surmise. Is not sorry when j his triumphal procession i? over. As for the bride. t-^capes all this. A few of her giri friend* ?o rompany her on a quU't proressioo of her own in the afternoon when she leaves her father's hous4> for her new home. PREFERS MIDDLE OF COACH Safest Place in Case of Accident and Far More Comfortable Riding, Old Engineer's Opinion. Two rii?-n going i*i a short railroad trip enter??d m car and the one In the lead walked immediately to the first vacant *e at. which Tn* on the left side near the door. "Come on up here," said hfs com panion as he gaTe a tug at the other's arm. "Here's a pood seat.*" With that the two went to a place near tbe middle of tbe car on tbe right side. "What's the game?" asked the first traveler of his friend, who wan an old time railroad engineer, as the two plumped down intn the seat chosen by the latter. "I can't see any difference in the s?-aty. One looks as pood to me as the other in a railroad train, except that sometimes wberv traveling at night I want to take a position in which the lights strike* my paper when I desire to read." "When I get into a car," replied tbe ex-engine driver. "1 always try to get on the right side near the middle, as It Is tbe safest In ease of an accident. In the first place, the rieht side Is In less danger from a side ? wipe, espe cially on a two-track line. In tbe aec ond place, if a collision should occur tbe middle of the ear generally is tbe lens* damaged, it seldom being much affect^ if the cars tclcfloopflu In tbe third place there is more ffcrnfort. be cause a passenger can escape riding frver the trucks, as tbe points above tbe wheels get most of the bomplng JH(9e. M LET ME DO YOUR HAULING LONG DISTANCE HAULING A SPECIALTY L~ d. alford PHONES 65 and 140 SHOES GOING UP The lead in #5 hoe houses of the countr>' are notifying tbe?r curtomers that shoes for Spring delivery will be from 25 to 35 per cent, higher than Fall prices. But W# Still Have Plenty at The Old Price* BUY NOW If you *ait till spring you will also run the risk of having to Lake various substitutes for real leather, us we are told leather is so scarce that some substitutes -will have to be employed. ? Come to us for solid leather shoes at a living price. C. C. WHITAKER Fertilizers High Grade Fertilizers at reasonable prices. See us. Workman Grocery Co. CROCKER BUILDING The Pleasures of Life They ,ir-- of rriiu?> kinds ; i r t . 1 iierived from many ? ?purees. The greatest source of pleasure and one that is al ways commendable is Beauty And th^rf* ir no object of b?*a?jtv that surpasses ap propriate JEWELRY Jur line l- especially choice You will experience trrt*at pleasure in ju.st seeing -plendid jremi?. and greater still from posaessing them G. L. BLACKWELL Jeweler and Optician CmmIm, S, C. -??WP- , jumi CUUBI Ml IOLUUMT1W MM tmm UmT Dnfl Mm ?? M> b Vw l>w D>f^ Foftwin* k ? h?{ ^ ?*" tt*?* **<? i*.?akd la betcx* ifc* tor*. U*r4 f<< ph}**+\ rxtmimMhoo ' oo tt? thuw ca*?d b*4o?. Ttwur vte>{ wir* !m?*4ul*<S to *r%?T?r o? IVt.Mijiry 3tb *?i ?w u*?r*i in it*; ?*#t *~?o u< tfcu p*p*r. b?v* t**? tw eo T?wil?j F**brn *r$ \7r% tridh> Kri ?U? w i*l4*' Fw M*i?tv*z K?m?\| Tr > Brtubtm. WlUk IKaki&>. v?i r?i KvnZt-r. KirkUtyi, IUn7 1 T ur**. 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Lugoif. jV?hn Cow man. ? \?zn?l?>n. iKiniel SahDOtuJ. I>aii?iv H*r>1*n. U'liftjfcm FW-T ! . rhark>r B. Tar*-. IHirA K*4iw. Johji W. 1 Iorn>lv> . Jan* Taylor. I'sank Prayer. Tiltraaa Sfn*rl?% ?oq. lira \ioo Rakw, Edysr L. Sowfii. I>avb VathaoH William^. Johi) Cornish. >lo?HU> Feb. 11th. l'_?r r W. VlHjheo. Ti?m JlcCiOK. Jvhn A. Thorn. Melton Medttn. Early Mu:,n. Jam*-* HivL&oct. Ruth Wil '.aut>. J.-?\s W. K*-?ly. J>>hi) I'ranharo. J*vrr.v H>'?.*irrJ. AV. CunxLinj^haic. h ^ .Mii'asfciL John 11. ( "*-nw-nt>. Alex L* lianJj Wniiaai>. Jc?ljn II. Boy kiit, f >??? .MiOukill. I hi v id Ruhtvi. IHakioti. WitUains, Wftjt ly lV.>ykic. Willi.-- N>L?on. Patrick l^rwcy. L..-wi< Whitakor. Sami>x>n. A.-k". ra.fT. IViUiar: 4anK^ FlAr:*?rj, Wil lie I'lttc-fH*. Ih-tBAH V AtkHaon. Wit- ' lie Shaw. I.4Jtb*r Sowetl. Kli Tbrow . i Jams !*at?\ Wwtlj lu.m^art. CHiter | Trur*x!.-{, Sam l/oo. Kraak Ifc-iUr. J Ii?V*?rt Ortaln, ? * >-?hb?t Jt.??e-v Jim J.! ?*rrr?M. Jr. }'oii>4 Ms Puitiwi. T .V folk>wi&; Lt taken frum tbe Co- j I m <?>??;! Suit- uf ia>4 Sunday and will b?- read with iirterevt in Caawieu. ; wfe-sv 11 r. >V*a<t raaiif ittn fc??n>r t<99 1 timer j JuvUl II. KtiUer. rlrvr iktiteoant. V. j A 1: lu*> l?m promoted to a wp-: tiu> > in th?* .vijutant pfneral'tj def?irt o* uL-1 Henry P. Ko<ut. battery sner-i ^ant iuu>?r. has Wvh p?r>>a>o!ed to thej rank "f tirst In-uteaaat. Cfrpnin Kurtcr ka-* been Of a. tf the buccal an-u at t '*? Qip Jaek.tou. bavin*; ?iuperrSkm the jjvveru meet insor-j jicr drive f.^r the division. He is aj Dative ?.?f I^imUrttxi. N. C. He is a , >:ra<?uar?- .?( Tr1nir> Collt^ and al-?< ? f llit- Ihr.ar^i Iatu School. He al- , I: -tided tir?r offr-vrv' traiiiinz camp ? ;i: y ? rr ? i>th-?rp?* where he rnvlrwl ! .a ;ts N?*>^d lieoteoani. He] . U..' '?vii ?j i rtnt inc ibe Insurant cam I <i i -m la>t October. I.i?i:t> nam Foost is a sTaduaie otf J th?' I'tiiviTHify >_>( North Carolina and wa- iuam?^T ??f the, Camden I?an and ? K?-uit> Company at Camden. S. C. He h;*? In the insurance business Huff Tf?r^ and ha* many frU-i i* is ! U.fh thv Carolina* ^teutt-nant Kon>t orvcanizAl uii am .j tmlaue* tympany <>f 111! meo, .?> tuiu^ kar^ty f rum and \vta>ti4i4(dk9D. X. C\ Tb?- ? ^'tL.panj tfu: l? the war (ktwriiaeot^ I ik a R*^f (V-* unit and *eni to Koit < ?^t?Khorpe, later b**ing transf* rrvd to t'aoip Jartoon. It wa* from thU eo? ? :?nT tbat LW-ufenaart Foiw, as first 4 ifiptflL wa* iniasfermi to the in- J Kuniu* dlvUkA. uuere ho has tioct ] beeti ?**rvifn: hi* eoohtrj" in 'its tin 1 juNbe*! ?*rvk>e. ? j I.Wflt. Krnest J*ripp McWhirttf, t'.-ast Artillery Corp*. whose home ?u in J.Hi*r%vilU-. died Friday night at riuirk^tw from an acddmta) dk charge of a pti?tol. -J Sergt. Major Harry Bye**, of Uaka, died ^iKiiieolj at Camp Greene, Char lotte. He was married oo^Juesday 1 pn-vifiK to iliss Alice o ( - I'nkw. Larfce I* Triplet!. of Granite KaH$ X. C_. a pri.ate at Oam{> Sevier was sivvti a rrrtteuee of foor years m-~ priM>nmeDt in tl?? Atlanta federal' pris ?4i for outline ofl^three Anger* on his left hand. Kdwanl J. Ca uaey. of Ddt ver. Tenn.. was sentenced to sero seren- years for cutting three Jar gers on hL, right hand in an effort to erade military service. REMEMBER THE DATES March 28th & 29th ? 19 1 8 Tenth Annual Camden Horse Show And ask your friends to come with yotg. A Faithful Reflection of Christine Miller Just as the clear surface of a quiet pool mirrors the image above At, so does this marvelous instrument reflect with com plete fidelity the voices, of the Edison artists. So perfect and satisfying are the Re-Greations that no human ear can de tect a shade of ^difference between the performances of the artists and those of % The NEW EDISON "The PKoaofraph with a SooT Over two million people have attended our famous tone tests in which the artist was pitted against the instrument. And not once has the New Edison failed to meet this searching- test: definitely ? convinc ingly?conclusively. . >} CALL AT OUR STORE FOR DEMONSTRATION The Camden Furniture Co. ^ "S.4*' 1M