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Thi fbp/tcwm ent Spring We carry in Htock at all times Vulcan Springs to fit all popular makes of dars, both front and rear. We install springs free of cost. And we have just re -eived fresh shipments of both Goodyear and Kisk Tires. W. 0. HAY'S GARAGE FARMERS ATTENTION ! I . We will begin operating our gin Wednesday, Aug ust 27th. Our gin has been put in first class shape, new saws and new steam plant, We will appreciate your ginning and your seed business. Prices for Ginning, Bagging & Ties same as last year Camden * Oil^ Mill ? . ' M Wm. KING, Manager, J. H. OSBORNE, Supt. Attention Parents Is your boy or girl going to any South Carolina College or Prep School this fall, as a pay student? If so write us, we can save you money. Give the name of the school. Carolina Farmer & Stockman 8 National Bank Bldg. CHARLESTON, S. C. The hotter the day, the better you '11 like it Thm Summit bm?t bevmraga r Delightfully cool and refreshing ? and a really healthful beverage. Authorities agre* that Bludwine contains vita mines. These principles are indispensable constit uents of food and arc found in grams and fruits. They are, however, lacking in white breads, canned goods and polished grains. Bludwme, prepared \ from fruits und grains, supplies them. / Thf Hluitwin*' formula I J </ p n >t " I (jntl g ?I'lrinti'id hy Alwar* ?n th?? pitrntisl liludwtn# Bottle Bludwine Company Athens, C* Telephone your grocer for a case today MERCHANTS BLUDWINE BOTTLING WORKS, Camde n, S. C. SIMPLE MATTER TO EXPLAIN At It Happened, However, It Wae Rather Embarrassing to One Idle Student. I*rofrnsor Gtirntty was out* of the uioMt geuiai instructor* and the moat I' skillful of dl?clpllnarlana! As a teach er Our ne.v was always kind fend courteous, hut nevertheless a terror to drones and evildoers. For example, take the (<|M of a student who wus afterward u distin guished professor In the medical school. We were reading ClWftV Kpistles. Irt the lessou for the da.v he was describing a s'ene In court, when It was evident that In the morn ing before the witnesses came In they had been suborned and Instructed what to testify. I will call the *tu dent Drake. He had Dot looked at hie lessou, and when called upon be gan to translate until he came to this passage. lie could make nothing of It. bur looked up with a helpless air and said. "I don't think I understand this pos sage." Ourney bowed, and with the utmoat suavity said : "it means, Mr. Prake, that they had learned their fesson before they canie In In the morning." As that was exactly what It did mean, the fellows set up a shout and Drake dropped Into his scat. ? Har vard Graduates' JVIaguzlne. DETERMINED TO ENJOY MEAL ~~ Ten-Year-Old Waa Going to Kat In Comfort if It Coat Him Hie Savings. . _ s ? The Lane family decided to help out the mother of the family by decreas ing the amount of table linen In the weekly washing. Each member who spilled something on the cloth was re quired to cover It with a piece of mon ey ? of the exact size of tho spot. Twice ten-year-old* Fred was compelled to hand in a quarter from his paper n*oney. Then on? day he came home from the store with his pocket Jingling full of money. At the very beginning of the meal h?? dropped a bit of gruvy. Soon after ward a piece qf tomato followed the gravy. Still he showed no concern. His older sister reminded him of the ugreement. "Oh, I guess I'll wait un til I'm through." was his calm rejoin der. Every one was surprised because on other occasions he -. had showed much concern over his accidents. But when he produced a pocketful of pennies at .the close of the meal and announced that he had come prepared to enjoy a meal once again, everyone understood. ? Indianapolis News. Germs Pressed to Death. The Nebraska State Journal ob serves one of the most Interesting of recent developments in the dairy in dustry Is the announcement that germs may be killed by pressure. This leads to the belief thut the old method of pasteurizing milk by heat, which has been found objectionable In sonic re spects, may be supplanted. It Is claimed for the pressure system that the . delicate ferments or enzymes in milk are not destroyed and that no changes are made In the taste or gen eral condition. Tha pressure is ap plied by means of a hydraulic pump. It Is possible to apply as high n pres sure as fOO.OOO pounds to the square Inch. A pressure of 35,000 pounds to the square Inch for 15 minutes has been found to kill many bacteria. High er pressure can be supplied when the germs are extraordinarily stubborn. In general, it Is believed that a pressure of .'tO.OOO pounds for 20 minutes will serve every practical purpose. Thin material Is found In a statement re cently Issued by the American Chem ical society. Coming from such a source It will be accepted as authori tative hs well as Interesting. Paper Clothing. Underclothing made of finely crisped or grained paper Is now being nmnu fnetured In Japan. After the paper has been cut to a pattern, the different parts are sewed together and hemmed, and the places where buttonholes are to be formed are strengthened with enllco or linen. The paper Is very strong and at the same time wry flexible. After a gar ment has been worn a few hours It will Interfere with the persplra'lou of the body no more than do garments made of cotton fabric. The paper Is not sized, nor Is It Impermeable. After be coming wet the pap?'r is difficult to tea r New Warships Are Powerful. Our Intact dreadnnuKlif *? Iowa and ' Mil "tsHi'hliNiM I s ? lilHI'k 11 advance j lit size and pmvrr over any previous . u a rsliip*.. Tlu'lr leittflh will '184 i ff?*r iin?lr t> r??n ? 1 1 It Kh; and 'liplr iiifji n draft will Im* fi-rt Tin- mo- j rive |?'wr will !>?' ?lnillur to thni of ! tin- Moxicii. tlia! Is fn ?iii > ??)??> will 1 hjnc fhc Tie flrivn. Th?- mat xltuuiil 1 will 'ic 'J.'J knn'v it nd !h?\ will ' hnvr ji <ruNiiu: nwliti* of virno miles. Th' ir >1 ji <'??iu (*i 1 1 will r?'?< h un- ' pre<'? dented fl^uri- of ton.*. The ? arimiuient ?ill ? on*"<t of rj i?; inch puns xnd IK <It ln< h sun*. America's Store of Radium Thr> total profiii'-' 'on <'t radium ?*!?? ' nx-nt In fh?- T'nltrd Sfiifex up to thin your I# estimated nf .V? er?m< If wn* j flrsf produced In 1013, In uhi' h yeni j 2.1 cram* rr*u|f"d : in IBIS ?h?* nfod- ; urf ?? hx 13 cram*. f'hnrlos H. Viol, , writing lo p>*firnat*>s that the j carn-M* holding* of the Stnndard n?>ml( ill eonipun* should ;>rr?dtic? at |ft<if .TOO jrann rartlnm Program ?( (Vwvwilon. The following is the program of the forty-timt annual Kerwhaw County Han dily School ( *<?u veution to be held with Mt. Pltffth Sunday School. Sunday, Sep* 1 4*111 1??* i" 7. ioioj , convention Keyword. "Victory." 1 ??t >.>ntkl Service ? W, T. Man ! gam. 10 : 1?V ? Hi i?*f Hible Me*sage ? l'rr|mi tt ' tion (or Virtory ? Willie Hartteld. 10 Son#. KUO -tHOW t*> double the ntW-mlium j .1. It. ( 'Mxtoll. 11 :0ft- -Our want* or their need*? Hi** Cora Holluud, t 'hildreu'a Division I Superintendent. 11 :8ft ? Period uf bnsinewt: 1. Itecord J of Schools present. 'J. Appointment of ! committee*. 11:50- -A challenge to Victory? It. ? 1 >. WeUb, General Secretary . 12 :20 -Miscellaneous ltusinenK. j 12 :40~ Adjournment for dinner. Afternoon Hfwlon. JjilOOrr Uevotioual Service ? M. A. Shaw. 2 :15 ? Hrlef Bible Message ? "Power for Victory." ? Kerv^J. 11. Hunter. 2 :VK> ? A Victory > Sunday Schfc?dl ? It. 1). Webb. ?'v* 3 :1(V? Hej>ortM of t^uiwnitleeV. 3;8ft ? The Teacher's Preparation for hia Task.- ? J. W. Ham el. 4:1.5 ? Three in One ? MUu Cora Hol land. ?1 : W>- -Matters of Bualuens. I). H. Fletcher, President. Forced iuto wedlock, bartered like a i slave in the marriage place ? -what was Mary to do? "The Woman Thou Caveat j Me" auswers the question at the Ma jestic tonight. ritooKAM KW8IUW UNION. Thf following in the program of the Kershaw I' ii Ion meeting to be held with the Tliurod Haptist Ohurch ou Saturday and Sunday. A 11x11*4 30th and Hlat, 1010; Saturday Morning. 10 O^fecfc tton? and Priiit* Service -Kev. M. M. Heotfon. Organisation. fntr.Kluvtory Setrmon- --Itev, J. M, Neal I. Should the Bailor'* salary l>r iu rmi.M-d lit view <*f the high m*t of living? J. Mow may I'au ms ( %x*pei ate fu llliiltiing up the Sunday School? Ik Christian Hducation Kssential to the Advaucoweut of the Kiugdoui '! Saturday Afternoon, 1 O'clock! 4. The Baptist 7ft Million I>ollar Oam? paigti. a. Organisation. b. Inapiratinual Service. Sunday Morning, 10 O'clock. Devotional Bxerdeeo? Kev. T. A. Lylea ft What is the Best Method of Fi nancing the t'burch? 0. HOW May We Develop Our Lay men ? 7. Missionary Sermon? -Kev. Barnwell Caxton. Mrs. Mamie O, I*>yal, aged 44, aud Mrs. Dave Shelby, aged 70, lire dead, Jeaae i I/oyal, the husband and his 13 year old mou were gainfully wounded when an automobile turned turtle near (} reensboro Sunday. Shude Anthony an elderly wan of that eoun-ty who w?a driving the oar has been placed in jail charged wibh murder and it in alleged he whx drunfo when the accident o#? curred. LIBERTY MOTOR SALES COMPANY U. S. L. Batteries, the only Battery on the mar *ket with 15 months of guaranteed service. t* Southern and Mohawk T Aires and Tubes, with a real adjustment. Try a set of Mohawk Cords. Guaranteed 12,000 miles. Our Vulcanizing is guaranteed to give you satis* faction and our mechanics are competent men. IGibertg ?>tx AUTOMOBILES Cabbage Plants Now Ready! Charleston, Wakefield, Succession, Drum Head and Flat Duth Varieties ?A LSO COLLARD PLANTS ? By Express 500 for .... $1.50 1,000 to 5,000, per 1,000 2.25 5,000 to 10,000, per 1,000 2.00 10,000, or over, per 1,000 1.75 By Parcel Post 1(H) for $ .50 500 for ...... 2.26 1 ,000 for 4.00 Cash With Order. Supply of Plant* in Limited, Nothing Shipped C. O. D. N. H. BLITCH, Jr. Henderaonville, North Carolina 61 Main Street "Cabbage Plants all the Ye a,r Round" AA^Dwkrj RZ%fo, | Grand FHze? ?WmueAmmu? Write rmmtyarxiH u j*c ^ C0U1MIM LUMBER I iiAWffACTumm; a> m I . ? II I ? ? ?? ? ?? ?* ? ?mm mm mm MILL WORK SASH, DO< RS, BUNDS AND LUMBER PLAIN A Ht ER STS. PH?m 71 COLUMBIA. S.C. Collins Brother Un^trUkert for Colored Peopl 7-? i 1 T#Upko?? 4t; 714 W. M*| THK CONiKUKHA |E COILKOE 62 Broad street CHARLESTON, S. C. A Hoarding a*d Day School for Gtrik Hogin** its scission October 1, lfli}, Hintorif institution situated it i healbhy Ideation. Advantages of ?tj life, with oollege yard tor outtot sports. A well planned course ot studinj in a homelike atmosphere. A business^ course open to Senloti and elective cotirses to Jnuiors tod Seniors. Two DodfHtic Science wurses, in? practical and theoretic knowledtf of cooking. A well equipped library. For catalog and further inform* tion apply to the College. -? ...... ? T-, "NOW I CAN SEE BOTH NEAR AND FAR WITH ONE PAIR OF GLASSES." ' " " ... - * ? L-1' '"The little r'ogue 'picked' my pock et ! Yes, hid my reading glassfg I* hind her and gleefully watched M fumble and search for them. Hot well I remember it ! It made trt realize how inconvenient it was * fuss with two pairs of gIa8ses~Mt for reading, the other for distantt and Caused me to invest in J5BTP TOK8, which combine near and ht vision in a single pair." irfcYPToif IV. GLASSES 11. THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS M. H. HEYltf AN Jeweler and Optician DR. R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST Crocker Building: Camden, S. C. Automobile Insurance ? 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