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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE ! I II. l>. Nil. . a lid i n V %. iv. ii ( l*UWWMMT?b ! IC. H.D.hh II i I'uhllalied every Friday ut 1100 No. Hroad Street, m ii< I entered at the raiu <1?H JXWtojHrO UK Hll** III it 1 1 III H t u r Price |)* r a iiiiuim $1 60 < aiiulcii, K. C\, Kriday, Sipl. 27. IU18 j Cut loii Htril Oil Mills Need Help. Mayor N. P, Hrafcltiytoii I* in n-o'ipt (>( tin- follow i ok ifttn1 froiu t In* J*'*nJ - I J'hvelor to i-xaniiiu<r* in clothe**, i?ii<! rliairinan Federal l<al?nrT' Jiimt-d* Mini field iioii o.M the Hiibj<M( of help for cotton ncimI oil ihIIIm : "VV'iwU to ?ali your immediate at teutiou to I In* aeute lalntr Hhortage in i oimiTtloii with l olton -?'? ?! oil mill*. "It |h absolutely nece unary thai lal?or j In* provided for the?e oil ui 1 1 1 ahead "f I m'tiylhiotf in the Htntc. except inil Kwjds uu'J lUytyaury farm labor," Nutlet*. to IJIittly I .<mn t'oiiini it t ee?. All in t i ii l?c r** of tin- !<|bcrt > loan Coin niittec and xulMHimliiitiiH'H who were. up )><?} ti t ?*<! bv/oro tin* last drive a re request- ! |'<I to attend a incetiiiK. 10 be lii-ld at ! " . I tin* hirst .National Itauk on WedncHday < Oft, 1? 1 1 ? I - at o ji. ui. < II. Yates, ( 'liairtnan. 'Sunday S< hunts More 'I'MfllfC*. Sunday September 'JIM li lin* heeu agreed upon by all the leading evangeli cal d?;tnM?i i n ti 1 1 ??ii . nl thu country a* -I'l-m-licp lt?Ti: 1 1 i t i 1 1 k >? >m) Training l>ay" for (In1 Sunday SchooK The work be gun "M tbi* day wijl 1m.' carried ou fhrrughout tftc fall and will tor. The Sunday K*4o?d? f( K**r*hnw County Ktauii in great need ? ? f more and better i rained tonj'herv I.et 1 1 j * ? > who lead in Sunday School- follow the plau> an nounoed by. t heir own tcachm training ncf i heir' i>wn text books Hiid rot bu>y I hi* week along the lino* proposed by f lt*? Sunday School. lender* ^ gj, ? <?f the Culted St a and Canada, The |{ov. T. .1 W# 1 1 >. Haptist Sun day ^chcwd Secret a ry at Columbia in Chairman of ( ho uj'Wi'HH'at for South < 'arolina. I.ihfrty I .nan Ad*. The Chronicle has on baud a num ber of catchy l.iberty I ,oan adverti?e "? ihentH lor the ti-c of uiPrchtjuti or any one disposed to use tbeni. Wo arc run " ning xoine of tilt4 in in our <*oluutii? tbis week AIm! if you want to ludp the cam paign by 1 1 ^ i ti k "O'ltte of t he*e ad?* in t h?? next three week* ''all in and see u? about theto. Notl?* fo Cotton Pickers. No cot ton picker* or other help will he allowed I" be oarried out <if Ket - shaw County without m written perinin xion fn in (lie County l.abor Hoard S IV lUtASINCTON. Chairman Labor I 'oh i d for Kershaw Co. AT Tllfc OI'KKA IIOI SI Saturday Sept. 'JStb ? "The Soldier Who Came Hack." "The Soldier Who Cjiiim' Itiiek". a eoinnty drain. 'i with tlirilliut: moment* which t lie pre*- aK'Oit de>cribc? a> "a tdav the Kni?ci -hoiibl *ce" may ami i may u'd have ?i -ar-er e\i?>t?liim I ??? ? ond the ?Iiii ai ion the war. hut at present rhe | ? 1 a v 1 1 :i i ?? I \ |?.pula with tli'- public \ till* act !<ii; ciin jon'iy i? expected t.> interpret the many character of interest ini-ludiug the part ' of 1 .)? it t < ii <i ii I Kolu rt Wilson which i in the hatol* a -ucce>sfu! actor in th?- person of Milton 1 1. ? r a \ irgjuian 1 WANTS WORK K| MHK1I ' On III* Power l?Min In Onln lu ICellexe lli? ,\?llle <*?Mi SWllrtlloli. Mh.uii' K. K. |tru*ingtoh ha* received the following letter floi'o H. IV IJu-jjilC., rit 1 furl i it i>?t rntfir f??i- South ('iir(i)itiii. It h e?.j?y of a b*t ter to II. "Iy, TUghnniii, fitlergl ?ilrw|or of I". ! S. ' employ nirlit -i- *' v ?.? ai I 'oluinbia. The, IgUer *??>* ?<? !??' Hi?*ingtou '7 your ill for illation I w?ni| >'UU copies of 'h mi'ived in ortjeV ihat you may Ntw (ii? iniportatne of this work being ilioo* by the* I laniaw a> < 'outi acting Com I panv at l.uxoft. S. The lettpf fob luw?; .1 ??| tnkr tin* 1 1 1?? ? t > I'f writing > II 111 t'egunl to the large hydro-elft'trlv jHiflfft (Mtititx flow bring errclr<| iit Ibis] ? I .i I l'\ I If S?<utli<l li I 'o\vr I' Co. The* rnn?t ruction work Is b*?ing done l?.\ the lfnrdnwu.v < 'on trading < Vt of Maron, <?a. Tbt- piimipal plant under mnntructhin 1 i- jit l uK.-ii. s. r . .4 1 1 < I ulnn this liluutj is put in opemtfrii it will rbptsce front .".KHHgt to Hhi.(mhi ton* of coal -pei^year. TM* coal i* now bring consumed prill* < ipullv 6} industrial jilpU in <)iy two Carolina*. 1 "Tli lit t li i *? ?tatr will need to rt.lt ita 1 mill ronsuiuplion to mi aiaiiuing extent! this winter now M'4'ins t?t he inevitable. , Having in mind tin- scriousnexM of the situation. thi?* oltice hns adopted every f<?nsr?rv >i tioii rnt'iiKiiif within its power. 1 liui ,tU?. moil, hopeful kouree of relief ' lies in the completion of this hydro- < ?elechic plant ^ With this in view, . 1? j ha? been our effort, to keep the -eon ; , V, i* | tractor. at thU plant fully supplied with j fuel us to koep their work going to full capacity. l|, now seems, however,; , Umt -on aeentttrt-* of it short labor su|iply it in extremely doubtful if thin plant ? t ?? 11 coh he completed before the winter if over. ji? we hud hoped and expected. | "1 therefore take the liberty of lay* , : inn the fuel* before you and wish to ; express the. fiope that toil may had tl J possible to aid in this matter hy ?? J sisting the Ilardawa.v t 'ontracting <'o. | in .seeniing siitlicient labor to rush this j pjant to completion, "If not. we very much fear that the [delay in starting up thin power plant will cause a sl^ut down of many of our largest industrial enterprises during the winter months. j - 'Your j h < mipt ii n d f ? vo ruble _i.'i i n nid eiHtion of this ?mutfer is earnestly re quested,'' The more bunds von.- buy ihe* fewer j b??v* will die. "Mutt and Jeff in the Windy West." < I rub y.o<ir wife or best ^ i i-] hi one hand and the |?ri<?? of n couple of seats in the other and hike down to the ? >P?ra House next Thursday night and *e?? "Mutt and .left in The Wonly West" said t<< be the funniest Mutt and Jeff show e\?- r offered. It \*> positively a cure foi all thoughts of tiigh cost of living, war taxes and the like? it is even said fan.il> troubles disappear like mist in the siinshine. One lau^ji deserves nn otber and here is where you will get ii jit reasonable prices. You just can't help it. Mutt and Jiff has made ii dent in the theatrical r?>e???d that will !><?? for ail tune and when yon see it toil will kii' ? tin- reason, tiood, clean, w h? de?i ?n?e co i n ed.y . catch.v miisde, side. - . ?! 1 1 ? I n K situation*. prett.\ girl* and gor < o- 1 unie?- with a soenie lnve-ti t ? 1 1*?- '-cldOMi ???pialeil will he there to i: i . < t > on. (Jet v?"ir M'dts curl> They are now ? I'll i ii t: at W l^obin /??nip's. W ear > t > i > i i > I d clolhes and buy l.ib ? ?i ' \ I to nils'. Good J ewelry, Silver or Pine plated ware is always acceptable a nd in good taste. We shall be glad to show you a collection of articles that any bride would be proud to re ceive and display. Come in and ?ee them. You don't need to spend a great deal unless you want to. SEEING WAR IN IT8 HOKKQJiN Camden I*U> Who \V?? ill Fight Around < Thierry Write* Father. Munuie K. Fort, ^ Cuwdk-H boy, flow with the American urjuu'H ttVetKCia. and >\ h?? ].ia?> bet-u in mimii' of the big lS?tht?*. , hi tin' follow hlg Utter to tmliM', Mr.. <>, M. , Fort, ?f ibht rily. It twi" W rf Hi U imhI. i flati ..f Auk?M tUtU. us follow*: lVur f'utlur; An I have written till lli.- ??-f| <>f t.Uv faitnlv ? K1"'*" M Wltf* tun.' i li.i t I Wftit w i i I n?*j >?"'? At |.i? . nt I mil iu tin A(t(tU orchard, mi ll. .in thi* (roil. W# *iu\ ?? Imcii | it-re fol thre** d a > h u it*! wilt Ih* here tilniut H du># ni.Mf mill 111. 'II we im.\r again. l)Ul u i, .v. i km \v where w i ii i ?? going. WjP have not had uii.v r?*?*t since we have ; Im?ii over. Only ?i>" tUpe * hat \w are ; turning f coin one pail of lb*' (rout to tin i u| he r. 1 The harvest is mi ovw here now and i \ .? i v In ii ly is Kill lii'i Iiik tWlr grilSt ()( iniuiM" there i* itolMttly here to do the work tint old lit 111. women and children. > Thry are feeding France and her armies mill Ii u \ *' been ever Since the war. You 1 1 1 ? 1 1 1 ' I *e? theni working. old 111**11 from ! tin to 7o year* <>l?l are swinging cradle* flout < t u > 1 i K li t until dark, uml last spring 1 you could see- women ?l ri v i iik mowing muchine* and running diic burrows just I like men. They were if warded thin fall [ by ti biuni>er wheat crop. i , When the tiormaus were driven from this part of the country tbo' wheat was getting ripe uml they hud already begun to burvVst the Crop*. of tbe grain had been cut and' shocked, but 'they- hit ? hard lurk. We drove them out before they could haul it out. They meant to Imld. all this ground too for they hu?l milium*, of dollars worth <>f shell ami gun powder and wagons and ever^' other kind of unity stores which they lost. Sinr*.' this drive started the Allies have raptured 70,000 prisoners and 1,700 'can non. of all .sixes. Kverybody is In high ??spitltw , oyer Our vletory, but the war is ? not over l?y a long shot yet. I have thought of what the ?>ht soldiers have told -me and I have gone through with it t?w?. We sleep on the ground all the summer and the "cooties" eat us up all the time. I am going to take a swim in the .Murue river this evening. We have not had any hot weather this year, it just gets nice and warm iu the da.V and we nearly freeze at night. All the roads are full of trucks day and night. Sometimes they are passing for or t hours straight, for it takes countless numbers of till kinds of sup plies to keep an army going. K very body in my squad has bwiHdo the hospital but me and my "buddy'* ami two are in there now. tine was wou tid ed and the other was 'knocked down by a truck. i ? ? ? v. "" It wifl not he very long before win ter will be here again and I think that it will he a fold one too. I see in The Chronicle that the draft is getting quite a lot of the boys around < 'rttndeti. My health i? better now than it ever was. 1 never feel bad and can stand up to hardships and- do without sleep us long as any man. I had the mumps last winter but laid up .only eight days while the rest of the fellows 1 laid tip fourteen days and 1 haven't taken a bit of medicine sinee then, not i even a pill. I Imvi* often thought of Hill Broutor hacking off and wondering why in ? h?* \v?>vhl < I i<l ii * t 1 .ee surrender and I laugh ??vp ry t ini ?? I think ? ? f it. for we have some fellows in in v company that are just like him. * I *nw in the paper where one of tny friends of my old company was killed in action, lie was a sergeant ! in colli pattv AI. Hut death has no choice. I used to lie sen red to look at dead men. hut tln-y are nothing new to me now. I have spon them shot up with bullets and blown to pieces by shell and haye seen tliern dead till they were black as; negroes. (llld sllielind like il dead llOlHI!. ( "l is not hit#* new now. ? >ur nicty do not study dying. They! brave danger like it was nothing and {? laugh and smile when they are wounded. | J *itw some woiimled and they wanted to; k<> back and tight One otticer was j wounded three times and refused 1o leave! In* company until lie was wounded the; fourth time. Men like that are in our army and we can't help but win. < ?ur . men are rearing to light. The Hermans, will .stick as I. hi nx he thinks he has, vou beat, but when he seen that you ace; going to c< i Ii i m , In- will jump up nnd' sell "Kam,erntl" find then he waht* you. to take him pri<oiiei nnd feed him good! Vmericau rations. \\ . >hoot them down like dogs for they will treat us worse. ' ? hie instance m the <lri\e was when a lieutenant aval .bunch of men had sur rounded a machine nun ne*t. Wheu the' iJcrmaii* >aw lliey were gone tliey jump-! ? d up <.lT their bellies and *houte?l "Kam crad Then the men started to 'shoot i thfin but the lieutrnant *aid n-> But ? lH*for? lo- knew if one of n . I i> ! iiiaus dr??p|n.J down <u the ground and stuck hi* machine between the ! ? ? j; ~ . . f one of (III lii't'llllllb and < ipeli e< I Up With Lb" machine gun and mowed me?f r.r fhe meu 'l"?!i Itut what wns left took I-,, more prisoner* There are ca.se* like tiii* fno ? i u in ? * ? .''is t ? ? mention. i l.ook l-'or Sunshine. There are many Mower* iimu* heauti** ttii than I he *uuMower. hni that won derful plant tenches u* all a woiidef* j fill lev-i.n It always look* straight up ii to the light of the sun. I.ook at j it in die morning. Then its bright yel low l>|o?*oui is lifted toward the east, ?i- if .t were waiting for the sunshine, to warm it and open its petals a hit ? wider than they ever have been before.' A* the *un slovrly wheels up tiwa-d the noonday, and then on down into* the west v tn sky the sunflower keeps , turning, turning, till at last the light of ila\ .* dint out. and then it gcej tn sleep I.ife. heauty. glor.\ . are in the light of the Still. Is there liM some thing beautiful for un In the way the ..uuflower keeps its face up al way * to' the f.td' of the nun? How often we have forgotten to look up where our * ii n light i* and where tl>ere ought ?a ' !?? the glory and the shine of lov* only ? ! the -hadows fall. Let a* nil look for , the sunnhtn* and beauty in lif? ? T*aw r hoi; New* I I.ugoff New*. l.ugofT, H. i\ .Sept. -1 Mi-- H.Milal. ; Hr??otiov<*r of Hoinwfrvilli1 I* lu?iv via* > ' Hintf hom? f<?Jk v Mi** Adi'lt^' Nelson la*t week fudwith Mr*. J. I,. (Jelly*. Mi** NittU juUHl i* | li<l 1 1 1 k t'>,s v\<Tk in Columbia; with bcr iiliti'i' .VJ i**. Krauk ! ThtHMloff, Mr. IIukIi M' < ';i!itun wa-. jii I '.ilnu.lt:. t Mil Ml Iiil.n , Private II. A. Tnbb ??t <'hiii|i .^at k-.m , W ?|s |ltH> |||*l Tlllll s.Ihn . Mi** I0rm>*titi6 Ilougb of Oharlotte, ?\. ( L. bus tut'ii tin* gtiext of Mi*s Itutli Kic-li for Hit- hint WMk> . Messrs. Muggins, Htokt** and l*urvi* "t llail-ville wnv >; Siimlay nl (In* home of Mr. 8. J. Field*. Mis* Itutli Itusb ttUd brotlu-rs Hoyt and Alva hj>ei)t Sunday at lio>kiu, I Tliwnms White, Jr.| b-ft last Sunday I for H. M., I. Miu IVarle Mahtney and t?r< ?t )i? i 1 ? a 1 jan spent Sunday at UoyKin. S*t. TJ. A. (Tldbv ami I * i I . ?;<<?. Sta?l uik <>f C-tunp .larksoti were Inn- last I'ri.las nlfbt. Mitx Mary Hoi^iro was in Cutndcn last Thursday. Privates Clarenee Padgett, Oeo. Stad nik. II. A. Tabb, Rdwin fyaube au<l Sgt*. <!., A. (lidby, Jack F.ewi*, ll. Davis and I Itohanuon all . of Camp Jackson were i here last Sunday. J .Mivs Katie Turner svas the ^nest of ' Miss Kuth Uush last week oml. Mis* Adair of Camden wax here last week. | - - i ' . ; * ' * " ? " . ? ' ** * . ? .1. Howie (iwyiin, a prominent. ' y ? m 1 1 1 k 1 attorney of Spartanburg was killed Sun ! day afternoon by being thrown from a j horse. . ' ? - ? ? v.,. '' ? ^ , - ' - ? _i_ Wants-For Sale j FOR SALK ? Buick- Six, 1S>17 model, for sale. Apply to Camdeu Motor Co., I Camden, S. C. WANTKD ? Good. bright boy to deliver messages. Must know the town well. i Applv to Western Fnion office, j . : LOST ? One old-fashioned gold and blue broach. Howard if returned to The ! Chronicle, office. / ' ' *" ? 11 ? ? ? ? ? ? I^OST? *?l*air of gold wpectacf^s in black [ case, Lost on DeKalb street. Finder j will be rewarded if samo is returned to The Chronicle office. / ' ltp. / * I . ! FOR SALK ? One young Jersey bull. 7 months old. a line animal. G. VV. Crosby. 24tf. FOK SALE ? Haled com shucks for cow feed. Ton lots reasonable. Work man Grocery Co, 24-4ti. STRAYED? F rom swamp pasture on Cantey place near Camden, one bay mare <*o!t. one and one half years old. Notify I.. A, Kirkland. Cam den. S. C. lti. TKACHKRS? Y on can secure an excel* .lent position through us. Thousands places direct from schools paying $."?<) to .<2<M> a month. All persons <iualitied or With necessary education can render a great service by teach ing. Write today. Southern Teacher'* " Agency. 24-20. STORAGE BATTER IKS ? dust received direct from the factory a few l'hila; delphia Diamond Grid batteries. These arc the best that can be made. W. O. Hay's Garage. FOK SALE? One cow fresh in milk, also one Jersey and Guernsey bull, age 2 1-2 years. 12. B. J.oriek. Cam den. S. C. 22tf. WANTKD ? ( )nc or more >j?w mills to cut pine timber in Kershaw County S. C. Work fyr two or more years. Apply or wrife to Ilutton <S: Hour bonnais Coinpauv. Hickory, N. C. FOK SALK ? FoUr second hand mules at bargain*. Appl.t to W . A. Hush. LiiK"fT. S. C. 22tf . IX) VOl WANT KKST? ? Big Springs ! lotfl good u"iet place to tak?> it. Cool riiniiis, no moM|iiitoes. spring and artesian water. Bathing and boating. Schumaker's i?r<he>tro Thursday nights. Hotel elopes Sept. lt?th. Big Springs. Hotel. Mi-Bee, S. -< 2*>-2M WANTKD? F i>rty to fifty car loads oak and pine wood. Write what you have and best price fob. your station. Address "Wood" care u' Chronicle. FOK SALE ? Six lots ami houses, with one barn and -table, on the corner of Mill and York Streets. Apply to L. A. Wittkowsky. Camden, S. C. WANTKD ? I want a good share farm for two horse farm close to Camden. Will furnish 1000 pounds fertilizer per acre. J. I.. Moseley. 17tf. NOTICE ? For a nice, cheap cotMin or casket 'ail at Billing's Bros., Ar rant's old stand. FARM VOK SALK? A desirable plac? containing about 6.% acres three miles from Camden on public road. Good land. J.' L. Moseley. 17tf ' To The Pnblie of Camden. We wish to announce that we htve taken over the ice buaiuess and will do everything in our |*>wer to give yon iee every day in the year and in this connection we wi*h tft ask yon for your reoperation and to say that our drivers h^Tp been instructed to collect the cash fur every pound of ice that they sell and we desire that the Consumer have the money ready to pay for their order* *o i ha* there- wiH be iw> unpleasantness a* we a^e the ones that give the driver hit) instructions. Respectfully, CAMDEN ICE (K)MPAN 1* 21tf. J H. Clark. Mgr. Special Notice to Telephone User! I proB?t Payment of Telephone Bill* Required. ? ? ? ? * ? ? ? Good business practice demands ' prompt, V)?ytri(n 1 v?.? telephone statement is mailed .jtfOmpUy on ih, ' . . f " month for rental service in advance am fong distance charges in arrears to the 20th of the pre < <',,tThe"cnUre bill is due and payable at ttfe Com ? ?>?(,;,; on or before the 10th of the current montl ??tp?id by the 2(>th instant further service ma; ''iTvou will adopt' the plan of returning your re ii you wui r re(.eive your bill you will ftni miUances u. v well a? ourselves the embarrass !:;;:\iutT of CingUto call and notify you that you lull IS l)asJ- l'u^ k together and ptit the Canute: Southern Bell Telephone and Tefefraph Compaay J. A. Hough, Manager "The Soldier \Vli? Came Hack" About tlu? only thing that makes' for theatrical history aside from stamina <n the managerial end is the decision l?,v the public to accept Certain offer* iiigs t Iiii t seem to cyrry thre stamp of success. No play on tour ibis .season i> being more ' liberally supported at the box otlice than A. A, Powers and Khwr Walters' stirring dramatic treat "The Soldier Who {.-ame Hack" which is booked to appear at the ' Camden t >)?ern Ubuae Saturday uigbt Sept. 28th .Milton ltoylc. a Virginian, has the title role, that of Lieutenant Robert Wilson "a returner" with "Oyer the Top" fame. Mr. Hoyle has be?>v ercdit cd with beiug effective. ? ? if >r . ? To I'sers of Kleciric Lights and Power. In order tv meet the increased cost of operating and maintaining the Muni cipal Water and Light Plant, beginning Oct. 1st. IH IS. rates will be raiwd 3 cents i?e.r kW- h. Flat raU>e will bo revised in. keeping with increast> on meter customers. / Commissioners of Public Works. Sept. 25-1 ti. I>eath of Voiiiix Lady. On September 1st, ?t 8:15 a. m ileatli claimed as its owu MUs sadn Belle Clements, affd nineteen year# and ond mouth, after an illnes* ?f ah?(ll neven years, most of which tiui$ l& 'l was a perfect' in vulid. We know death came as a merciful relief to ooc wli,. hail suffered so long, but ye bated u - give her up who despite her awful ?fi j tlietlou was always bright ami ohm- : ful, bearing all with Christ like patience ami Christian fortitude. She wait laid to rest at 5 p. 111. September 2nd in Malvern Hill cemetery beside her father. Wm. M. Clements, who preceded her to the grave just two years ago. She I ' I \ ?-> - .. - ,'fl leaves to mourn her a mother* one. tit ter and three Jb no there, besi<Ic? other ; relatives and hosts of friendfc. . A Friend. Would Stop the Cirrus. Columbia, Sept. 21. ? As a precaution against the spread of Spauish influenza io -this- State. and also becau^fe ol the scarcity of labor, Governor Manning has asked the State Board of Health to pre vent a larfce cirdus from touring the State, as it bad planned. SELL your FARM in the BIG MARKET \V> have hundreds ??f inquiries for farms of all sizes; locations wanted in every section. List your property with us and assure quick sale and the best price. Write us today and let us include your place in our big fall advertising bulletin sent to thotiKands of farm . buyers everywhere. Our up-to-date methods bring results. Write today. DeLoach Realty Co., ( Inc.) "The Hig Central R eal fcstate .\genry" "JIoik st Dealing ? Quirk Service" fLAHKE BCILDING COLUMBIA, C. . y\t- ? w .i. .. Patronize Your Home Merchants Buy goods from merchants yon know, not from traders you have never seen. After the Pilgrim Fathers landed they didn't send to James 1 for dry goods. When the Israelites reached Canaan they didn't write to Pha^oah for can ned pork and beans. This is no time to clutter up Uncle Sam's rail roads with mail orders." Give Tiim a free hand to feed the boys in France. * . *4 ' ^ ^ Z- '** ' ' . Springs & Shannon The Store That Carries The Stock. * k*?jw,3 jg ? firgirnhnwrvftiifii'ii ?