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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE II. I). Miles and j m* .v .. Pwhl label*. K.N. McDowell \ Published every Friday at 110?. No! Broad Street, and entered at tUe Cam poetotflce as aecODd Haas uaall mat ler Price per milium $1.50. jfat ? ( nuideit, 8. Friday, Kept. ?, IB 18. At their Just regular session C|ly Council paHHi'd tin ordinance "That ull nblt* bodied mnle person* between t li?? age* of eighteen and fifty year* be reg niarly engaged' iu some useful occupa tion," The ordiuauce provided .that ev ery employee between the?e ages shall have ii labor identification card which shall be subject to inspection by the police department. This ordinance is be* jug enforced in nnuibers of other towu? and Council has acted wixely in passing It. While the number of bums jn Cam den in comparatively small, there are a few deft, mid they wjH now have the preference of going to work or go ing to jail, The fact that a man has (sufficient Income , without working will not excuse him ? he must 6ork and help to win the war. The police department has ordered > that reckless driving in Camden, must stop and the officers have instructions to put forth every' effort to enforce the regulations governing traffic here, 1? the next few days sign* will be placed at the fountain, corner of If mad and _ UrKulb - Streets, requiring All eara to U come , to a -complete stop before passing or turning this corner. We are glad that this will be done for this corner ' ' ? ??? ? . /. lias been the scene of many narrow es capes, a?d if something j? m>t ilmm to prevent it there will be a serious acci dent theje caused by some cureless or reek less driver. The t 'liituiicle ? ho|?'K that the voter. < of Kent haw CoCinty will turn out next Tuesilay and give Hon. W. 1*. Pollock a handsome vote in his race for the short term in the i'nited States senate. The state owe* a great deal to Mr. Pol lock and the people now have a chance In k]),?\v their appreciation of his ser vices in the past two campaigns. We feel sure that Kershaw county will do the right thing by Mr Pollock. William F. Clayton, tloan of the Flor bar, di<?d at hi* home in that city Tuesday night at t ho ngo of ? w^vonty-fivp. Mr. Clayton sorvod ax vico consul at l'cru when finite a boy. < I l.ato war news i?< to tho oft'oot that fh* (ii'tmans ji r? ? ?i\ing ground over tlx' t'iitir?? 1.~tO-inilo front from Ypros ! 1 1 HImmiiis it it <1 nowlioro havo thry boon nblo in mako ,i stand. <?onoral Maroh t ha- made the aniiounooinoni that Amor i*-;i h?? ?ont nvrr nnn n i i 1 1 i ? ? 1 1 and six }> it 1 1 < t r?*rl thousand nioti to add t ? ? <?or many'* bnrdvn*: All has boon going w<'!l for tin- nllio> fur tin- p:i-t sovornl . W??vkj?. but tilt' Wol'k ii??t liH- I boi'ii l ho l?o?t of all. ? * I I.ioiit Tli.'inaw llitflii cirk. .1 1 ..<?!' \N'o>l- j I >? i r \ I I w 1 1 . ? whiJo :i nioinbor "f thoj l.:i!'a\ot?i I'h 1 1 1 u Squadron In-t Ma roll t :i | >1 1) i I li\ tlio (i?*nnaii?i. h.i> . o?- ! o.i | mi I f 1*1 fill :i' ? in i it 1 1 j-?r i ? 1 1 ? ii 1 1 1 1 > ami i 1 1 : i *? arrived at Iti Tin'. K\\ itK*?rliin?l. llitoU , i >>< k. \\ ho :> I ho MxU't?u yoar obi >oii of | Major riioniii* II i t olioook . jumped 'from i :i train in'tir I linJii. WurttiMnbui'g. and % ;i ki-d <-i^lit \ ni.ilo*? t" thi1 'Sw i?s border. ^ ? Sidiiift'niiNfii Tin' aviatoi i- ro- j i ? ? i ii a in i Ii'1 I "nit imI Stales V re t" f i*. 1 1 1 1 I ? W ;? 1 1 :i < -? Moo re. of ? ..X' . ;n - I ' : : I T ' I * I ? t 1 ? 1 1 ? l*i ire i- : ? 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ? i: i h !???? i ? v. ? ttnii in. l-ii-. with i I ?? ii - i . ii.. nl-. ? ? | ??? r- ; :. : h. ..i ... ? -i \I ? M< nra r ; 1 ? . v < lifip.i I it .it (Ipi'n Hoiisr. , x .? til. I i-i'l pilot i ? ! ? ? : ,i . . i: ???? ?: fd t'ailiQ'l- , I i I i?i t !n upon- j , ? ? I , i 1 1 ii i a I 1 1 ?! I *>?' : ' - ? i ? ? I n , nd. r t ho man - ' I . i ? r w i .i I v x < I.. - 1 1 < ? \\ n . j i ^ i ' Let us examine your eyes and fit you up with a pair of THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS M.H.HEYMAN&COMPANY JfcWELERS and OPTICIANS CAKlDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA PERSONAL. Mi>. John W. Smith an. I children me on a visit to relative* in Augusta, *1* (Private Join, Stewart, wIhi In i?1m tiou*-d at Camp FuuNtOP,, Kail., haw been promoted to a corporal and is expected to go ?**?r#ea* hooh. o Mi"- Annie Workinm left Tiurwlijf QioruiiiK f'?r -Nashville, Teuo., where she willteachlutllf 1 >emou*t ration School of the < iVoi'Kf 1'eabody College for teachers. Mr. Albert um .4 *uiu|?b?a)l. who for a number of year* has been a salesman at i ho itore of Wilfe-Elehel Co., left la*t week to take a portion in a large dry goods establishment at Florence. The Open Air School. The Open Air School will- commence oil Monday, September ninth, No begin< ners will be taken after the JirM two weeks, Miss K. I.. Zeinp. NOTICK. Beginuing October 1st, next, all gro ceries will be told for CASH ONLY.-*-. Lang's High tirade Grocery, Camden. Geo'rge l>avis, rural policeman, was killed instantly near Marion Monday when he wiih shot in the head by a negro, ( John l*age. The killing occurred ' in the river swamp a few miles from town, j where Mr. Davis, Sheriff Howell apd Jesse .Davis, brother to the rural |>o Herman, went to arrest the negro for whom the rural policeman held a war raiit for trapping. Seeing the party approaching, the negro grabbed bin gun and barricaded Tilrotieir In his "liouse. shooting through a rear window and kill ing Mr. Davis instantly. Education la a Big Thing. Education is a grand good thing. Before she went away to school Vir ginia Fe*rtheringham called her moth* 1 er "maw." Now she refers to har I as "the mater." ? Topeka Capital. Wolfe For Attorney General. Complete election returns show vhat j Sam M. Wolfe, n member of the Audcfc*_j son bar. will be in the second race for j attorney general of South Carolina with ' Mr. Ciaiiile N. Sapp uuw serving aa aa - j sistant to Attorney General Tbos. H. i I'eeples. - The strength that Mr. Wolfe develop- ; ed iii the priinury election is especially, gratifying to bis Anderson friends who , feel that in his election the state has an opportunity to obtain the services of [ a lawyer fully equipped with all the legal . nnd personal endowments that are need- , ??<1 in discharging the duties of this most. iiii|H,rtant state oflice He made a clean campaign, free from personalities and f based solely on bis record as a lawyer, md on his fitness for the place, and ' there is every indication that he will go into the run-over contest with the _ brightest prospects to win. Mr. Wolfe is in thorough accord with ili< dominant political sentiment in South : Carolina as such opinion was expressed ?o overwhelmingly at the* polls: last Tuc*?- , day. He made this. plain at ('very cam-, pnign meeting during the summer. Sam Wolfe has ability of a high order : 1 1 1 < ( will make a most satisfactory at-; torney general. Anderson county stand*! sipiarely behind him. as was shown by the large majority be received in the lirst primary, and Anderson invites the j resi ..f the state to Join her in giving him an hoii.ir which be will wear wor thily .- 1 n ? 1 u?dl.-- An?l? rsoii I biily Mail. Discouraging. A baby brother bad Just n-riv,; 5n<i iittlr Edna was Kro.vt+y disappointed That night j?h?> rofused to sa-- hoi irayerrt \Vhi*n llu> nMrse hei ? why. Edna i*?! Ob whais tbi <ise? I've b?>?'n j.r.v ' :'<??? a T i tt 1 < isist^r 'for si\ nioiitiiv. a-..! i'oK'>><\ ht only began asking To a ii r !*? h.otho) yesterday, and h < s r i i: 1 1 ? oiT." (ioiilK W I and (M'llinu ItHlcr. /vin'lu\ v ? ? | > ? ? : : 1 1 i < ? 1 1 ~ "ii Mi'' >\ < ? torn ti-.'H In-. >uji It i it" ili<a|M,",ii'iii"Hi Tin* lieu ? ? ? ? i t M 1 1 1 ? - j??????| }i r i ? I i~ "it< "f !?<?:' ~ i - ! ? ? i > t i;:tin? :iti<l ??!' :n o^]oi ;itod (Jiitiaii jm'I f "I'll** ? * ji | ? I i f ? "t llif rail - ? ? ? : ? < I < 1 1 1 ? ? J" ??!' 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'! : : i Mi bo !ii*?ro , li'-U" In.il, i 'T iH'furi' tll.lt | _ ? _? w ? < >s i t ? ??>-<? r\ op And thr Trouble S^jwted \V|f#v- In ardor that [ mnv got the money i.u IM < b c< k do t! o p^<%P,M at ? i the bank have to know r H- ?" Hus ; : hand ? t hoy havp to know you, | but not as well as 1 do: otherwise j they wouldn't Rive you a cent." ? I : J udffo j I KO.\l a t \ m i >i.\ TKIO Ho>? Have Time For a I.I I (It- Foolish net* Amid Sfiiouuwwi of Warfare. } TJ?e following letter wan revived by ' u member of Tbt? ('liroiiiclc force from three Camdcu boys now lighting ou ) VI* ' |)ig tatth it shown that ih?- young I follow* have time for a little foolish* ih'ks iiikI ure iu good spirits despite : the Nctribuiittt'M of warfare ucross tke ?ea?. W# know it* w'ill he i.ini with interest by the in any friends of the young men in this towu an*l coun ty. 'I'll** letter follows; Gue?* yog will b?> very m u?-li suipii-?d to receive thin fatter. Ilaviug aeen aev? eral clippings from your paper, which by the way wo wciy very lucky to get bold of. In them wo havo noticed wv oral contributions from boys of the old bome town (village) who ure over hole. I SVe decided tbat we would/write you a little of the true fact* coii<t>i\iiug '.he American Soldier in Frtrikee, Siuee leaving homo we havo pus sod through four foreign coy* tries, two of ?vhl<-h wo went thru on f?>ot. Wc are now situated iu a picturesque little i grove, which remindM us very mu<*h of I the dear old Hampton Park, where in I the . days of our childhood we played' ' the game of war, riot realizing that in I the days to come we would participate in the groat world-wide war for Democ racy. We^did not realize at lirst thut we had eueiuiea other tlian the Central Powers, but during our frequent trips to the front lines we ('Om e tt> realize that wo have other enemies beside* the <Vntrnl i*owerK. standing our more prom - inent among these are those mote Com monly known as "cooties" and trench ruts. There is no remedy for the cooties J except u midnight hunt and hot bath, (?but the rats,- we can compromise witlr i them by donating two thirds of our al j ready slim rations. j <Juite an amusing incident bap]>ened yesterday afternoon as we were lazil\ hdlingaroundi nou r billet*. An ose-ca j r from one of .lorry's shrapnel came thru the roof of, the billot domolishing a stool j ^helmet and a raincoat and taking off tho surplus part of a man's, trousers at the saine time. The people of this country l-eniin.l . very much of the inhabitants of Mexico, j where two or three families live in the j same house together with the domestic , nnimals. The climate is very much like ; that of the mountainous section of Texas, whore it is very warm in the day and i exceedingly cool at. night. Over hero there are only a few hours of darkness, but from nbout 10:00 o'clock at night un- '? til I o'clock iu the morning. ' Sweets are very scarce iu this <aouti tr.v. (Mi several occasions we have been very fortunate in procuring a tintf of good old California peaches and some ' pears, which added greatly to the ou- , jov men t of our "chow". Those we pur-, chased ?t. a cost of eight francs a tin i < about JlMHI) rather dear. eh. The roads over here are very substan tiajly built nfid some ? f them very pretty. i They are built of cnbble-stoiios and are j shaded i>\ largo trees which mako^* very j good cainoullage. The whole company ' sometimes goes, into roars of laughter ? ill seeing some fat Belgian coming down I lie road in it miniature cart <lrawu by ii large <log.' Iliree Belgians came near living un unusual death at the hands,, or rather the feet .if our noble compatriot, ('harlie V.. who in trying to se?.k cover from ? ?lie dt Jerry s .shrapnel. nearly trampled I i lie pnor Itelgians t ? ? death. ?Charlie' (??II- i hi-, on himself i . \W liav wit tH'ssod s??vornl highly i 11 - t'li^tiiiK air battl?'? and aiv tflad to 1 1 1 Alliv<l plam> Wert" \ irtorious. A .li'rrv hii< Iwoiik'li' <l?iwn alxmt thr<*<' 1 1 1 1 ti< I r??? I >anU from ? ? ? i r I > i 1 J ? ? t s . < furiuor ly u?< <1 ;t?. >tal?l?'- ? Tin- plain* ' Wiu iii-i-upii'il In tu.i < Icim.-i u-. a pilot ainl an hIi-i'I vi'I'. I".<h i -c;i]. it. v without w* j rinu*- injury. Thry :i i ? in-w prisoner* ; It Ml" ! I ii M 1 1 - i't" 1 ll< III it ? -It . Yfll would; !>? -u rpi in vci? thf ii . 1 1 1 1 1 >?> r <?f pianos . in ti<- ;itr ;it ;i!l linn>. 'I" h ? ? \ nri' com-' 9 in hi :i - 1 ! ii ul i ^ li <?parri'\\?* :it In nn?*. * I ' ! i ?? < -? > n i in ? > ii ??\pr?,-*i<?n-' among tin' ( S;i!niiii?"> i? "l Inn t!ii-? i* :i lull of "i : \\ ,i i . I'lif i' i"? I he onlv ? tin* w?*'vi' got-" ! TJi.-n- i* ;i ounintui ? \pri'>>iiui among ; inn- r?-">s im ii t k 1 1 ? ? \\ ii as "hold \nnr nvulo" \\ ?? t . ? i i niran* t ? ? ImiM \ our \\ ?? w i >? > iii-l<??-i ng a pit-i f <if |K>otry | < ii 1 1 1 Ifil ll'iid Your Miilf wlii'di was w:.:tiii lt> i ?ii*1 ttf tin* men <?f mir ropi- ? im n t . It i? a* f i > 1 1 1 1 w " : V lli/tni Hi; -.1 iN |n tiKir (ll'.M'i 1 1 ? ? ! 1 1 yniir inulv. \- "ir^t ytui think that \ ? n :i r <<*&; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 \ (iii r m iiU* \ \ n ;ii ! :n! ? nun"- fit i;t i itu tlown Y..,i tin aiiK< l? ?niliiu; nt'ind \ ?! I w ' 1 1 H \ .mi timl that . .i rt? safe iiimI stujnd Ilt.lil vnii'" innlt'. \ vi ,|ii.r I j*--. in " \ ? < M.m N l..inJ', \ lit I \saM- f.-r tla>* t ? ? pit 1 - nuin lit think- p#>rhap> >"'i ?i:?- fnol 1? if \\ hen he >litwif?, llitltl \ittir mull' \ . 1 1 ? i- r > Mtils in tlif . ?<' IiIup 1 1 f n.a\ or --ina.\ m?t v *t at you, , I tut if he ? b t?'??. think '?( what ' ? tin, 11 old voii r iiinlf. \ machine run ^ncopi up c\ . fo&d ; While v<tii nrr taking np y< ;r '.'./id -- i Ami ynu ru?? th<? n-r< o /if n rn?n who'd try t To orsrc your mnle n? yon pr. by Your halter on the i? hnng. : Th(. mul, is dead. ??"? *?? s,,Mi; I You think of tb# Bocl* ?* a hwl \ml , . r (!?? da> - when .vou ^ w llotd v" nijllfp I \ IK III U i'loniof M tt% l,u'' 1 we are uot allowed V. *ho* a light, for f.,u ?t being -ecu by I*1"'"'*' *" will close, i With, -heat regord* to all.. faulty Vlllfpliuv. . Charlie Vittepigue. .lack Watklu*. ? " -' ? " \ C'artf From Probata Judge McDowell. To m VMW Of Ko;>l.uw V'ouwty: In the last 1 J,r0l"|Ht^' elected. to *erve you houeHtly faitbfu .> and wtinoieutloUHly. ?* *]"* t0 **' (,. voU that I have done tin*. l>urln( m t.. . .. u<lmiiil?t< r4 about SOO '{(?'M Marriage l.it+n>#H have been Hued 'JAml Whiakey Permiti have been issued and 150 P?tl0?M inlUvd t" suuc Hospital 'or tbt ^ITciosing tip estates, it has ever bceu ,n v desire that justice should PWJ*11 und each and ev?ty heir rfC?|y* theh autl determination that juatice should he obtained. 1 have the ^["faction of knowing that in one ease aloue the poor old widow of a tou federate soldier i* ?"w eujoyiug ***? that Mho would not have gotten, and t hree little orphan children are rffrw being educated and earetl for to tne extent of $1,500. And those of our friends who hav< had to have some loved one coniuntteu to the State Hospital for the Insane. 1 have always given toy most prompt and sympathetic attention. Aud Will** tho<u? document* which contain the last wishes and desires of our departed loved ones, have been handled by me with marred care. I In the issuing of Manage Licenses , 1 have ever tried to subscribe strictly to the law. ! There are on . record in the 1 ronate office about 3000 estates; with each es . tate there are front 10 to -?? different f'ittlifcTb auch ?iT petitions. Citations, , Bonds, Warrants of Appraisement, Let ' ters of Administration. Certificates, i Oaths and Orders making in all be } tween 50.000 and 75.000 papers on , record in this office. . With ? our preset! t sy stem of RTing ! and indexing any one of these papers j can be gotten at once. Before my ad ' ministration this could uot be done, and 1 say this with all respect to my pre decessors ? those spleudid men ^ . 1). Trantham, .1. B. Phelps, C. C. Haile. j. L. Mickle. T. A. Moore ami. John M. OeSau^ufeT all of whom I believe died in office. 1 love aud honor their ? memory. It was not their fault. Our- ' ing the Civil War the records were torn and tangled by Sherman's army ? a good many of them being entirely destroyed ---and they were never straightened out until 1 went into office. % The expert accountant seut out from the Comptroller General's office to ex amine Hie offices of Kershaw Countxv in bis report says that. the Probate office of Kershaw County is kept bet tee*- than, a majority of the Probate o dices in South Carolina. I have at all times, realized that 1 was your servant. The poor and bum ble have always received the same prompt and courteous 'attention that t^ie high and rich have. ''Equal rights to all and special privileges to none" lias been my motto". The law has been my guide, and -o long a< I am in the l'rohn ; e office 1 will pursue t li?* -nine ? I course. Not only have 1 tried to discharge | the duties of I he ?-||i(T in a way thai ? would reflect credit upon the uood peo pie of Kershaw County and keep un tarnished the commission that \oti gaye me. but I have tried to discharge those duties in a way that would meet the approval of Him before whose judg ment bar you ami I will stand to give an account of ilie deeds . doiio in the body. With this record I ask your endorse ment for another term assuring you that no man in Kershaw County will appreciate . your suffrage more than I will, and no man will strive harder to] p|ca-e you. I will thank vu t>r your ' kind eoii-iderat ion in the coming e|< c t ion. (?ratefully your-. W. L. McJ towel 1. Cam<b-ii. S. i'.. Sept 5th. 1!>1V NOTICK ? l-'or a uii c. < licap colli in <t casket en 1 1 at I'illitiu's l'.r"< . Ar rani's o{<1 -tand. (.'ipt, Archie RooMTC)^ son ? of <"nl 'riif.xlon- RoOlKTllt, arrived at mi Am. II can port Monday from France, where he wax wounded in the fi^ ht iiiK around Citutiguy during April. On tbe *amc v li i I ? vvi-r*' 17 other oflee^ and about noncommissioned officers and men who ba\'c been invalided and scut home for distribution in various convuleseatit FA KM rOH HAUC? A desirable pUc? containing about 03 acres threo miles from Camden on ? public road. Good laud. J. L. Moael ey. 17tf ? _ ...... 4, . _ School Notice. Not i<-f is hereby given, us required by law, tiiat the Cauiden city uchoolti, . iududing the Jackson Graded school, the Mill school and the Malveru Hill School will oi^eu Monday September 1Mb. 1018. All pupila should report on the first day. Attention of patrons is also called to the fact that ? the com pulsory sebool attendance law in now effective in this district. | Tbos. .1. Kirkland, Chairman, John T. Mackey, Clerk, 11. K. llallett. Hoard of Trustees District No^l, To The Public of Camden. ! ? Wo wish to announce that we nive taHen over the /ice lousiness and will do everything in our power to givo you See every day in the year and iu thin connection we wish to ask you for your co-operation and to say that our driven* have been instructed to collect the cash for every pound of ice that they sell. and we desire that the consumer hpvo the money ready to pay for their order* m> that there- will be t?o tmpleaaan taesa as we are the ones that give the driver bis instructions. ? Respectfully, CAMDEN ICE COMPANY, 21 tf. .1. H. Clark, Mgr. REGISTRATION notice The County Board of Registration will be at the places and datqp named below for the i>u r pose of registering all yuali lied voters of Kershaw County : Cain den, September 2nd. Bethune, September 3rd, ? Westville. September 4tb. ? ] Blaney, September 8tb. ' L. K. KIRKLEY, j. a. Mcdowell, J. A. GRIGSBY, County Board of Registration !_ LITTLETON COLLEGE l Hot water, heat, electric lights and 1 ither modem improvements. The 37th annual session will begin September 25th. Write for new illustrated catalogue; also for particulars concerning our Spe cial offer to a few girls who can not pay our catalogue rate. Address J. M Rhodes, Littleton, X. C. Bids To Be Received. \\V will receive bids for the assign ed stock of IVarce-Young Hardware Company in Camden, S. C. for stock and fixtures. either or both. Cost price of stock $7,600.00 ; fixtures $1,100.00. A fine opening for u hardware busi ness in Camden. Bids received until August 31st, reserving right to reject any or all bids. Stock and inventory open to inspection. A V ill be glad to furnish further information upon re "plPst. John S. Lindsay, t Assignee. W. M. Shannon. Agent of Creditors, run ohm, S. C.V P. O. Box 278. Pr?ftefcj)?| ?t ' TMr* will bTi^, Haptiht Cjiuroh next 8uud,v , *th by the yuhtur |(,.v ^ <( Wants -For Sail MIST ? One black rairt mult ?u Inside of legs. Whvn la?i k^| bridle and huUv? ?>?. mi | tor information trading to m, ^ry of name, K. 1 l?reva, *" \ ill#', 8, e, FOR RENT ? One fur#|j#h#l water and lights aud h lily to 110 DuKwIb Htrm S. WANTED*? Porter and dtUvftTi W. Hobin J^g FOB BENT? Furnishd^ rooms aud sleeping porch ready for rent by Oct. 1?? ^ 1507 Fair Street., Phone 314-ft ' WANTED? Position in store u ( man. Have had experUnee. q best of reference. Addw* Bruce, cf Hermitage Mill, 1 , , ..It KOR 8AU5 OH RlCNT.? fSI bouse also store with two ktor?M iu rear for rent. Apply to IMi At?. sum SALESMAN WANTEO-I grease, specialties, paint, part of v time. Commission basis. \j? car or rig preferred. Kirerdh' lining Company, Cleveland. SACKS ? Whenever you aecumuUt7j or more sacks, bring them to Camden Oil Mill and we will j 10 cents each for them. By .. ing the sacks in good cojdiiicH nave $2.00 per ton on each to* meal purchased from us. Worth i ing, isn't it? The Southern CM 011 Company, Camden Oil MUL l DO YOU WANT REST?? Big Hotel good Qttiet- pltt* to Cool rootuv, no mosquitoes, sp artesian water. Bathing and Schumaker's , Orchestro Tin nigbts. Hotel closes Sept. 16th. Springs, Hotel, McBee, 8. C. WAN TKD ? Fo rt y to fifty ear loadaj andptne "wood. Write whaF yoo I and best price f.o.b. your d Address "Wood" ca.re of Cbro WANTED ? About ten cords good and pine wood delivered at my deuce in Kirkwood. Will paj^ price for good wood. W. 0. Camden, S. C? FOR SALE ? Six lots and house*, one barn and stable, on the of Mill and Yorlc Streets. Ap L. Wittkowsky, Camden, S.G, WANTED ? 1 want a good shaft for two horse farm close to 0 Will furnish 1000 pounds ft per aire. 3. L? Moseley. . DR. R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST Crocker Building Canulcn, S. C. THE CONFEDERATE COLLEGE n A Hoarding and Day School for CJirls. Begins its session October 2. 1018. ! Historic .Institution situated in a healthy Jotfatkm. < Advantages of City Life, with large College Yard for outdoor sport' | A well planned course of studied' in a homelike atmosphere. ...-Jr A I ? 1 1 ><i ii course open to Seniors, aiid .Klective Course to Jo trior* and Senior*". I wo domestic .?ci< nee course*. giving practical and theoretic know "ledge ?.f Cooking. A well equipped Library. ' ' ftalogue and further information apply to the Colle/5e- I 6'2 BROAD STREET CHARLESTON. S. C J OUR GINNING - vl To the Farmers of Kershaw County: "I The popularity of our ginnery this season ihs not due entirely to the large cottoB crop that is being gathered, but to the excellent turnouts and samples, ana u prompt and efficient service. The high price ot cotton makes it imperative tlia ?Lj receive the above, and it costs you no more to gin with us than elsewhere. t)u nery i^ running at full blast at all times. We are now operating our mill and can offer you new meal ant| hulls. pect a very strong demand for meal th>s season, and advise our customers to early. For the convenience of our customers we give you an itemized statement and re ceipt for all transact i??ns. both for ginning and purchase of mill products. We soli< it /"*:i patron ug** and assure you of prompt and efficient service. Southern Cotton Oil Compa?? Camden Mill. ? /