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I Hi; CAMDEN CHRONICLE H. II NIW>? ?nd . ? k/ v. i. .1 , K N. MrlKiMttll \ ?>verv Friday at 1 1<?0 No. Mro'iut srn*?M. mid Ml th* Cam ?u tioatorthe hn H*voii<l class mall mat I'ri. t per i ii ii 11 in #1 fM| Camden, S. C., June 4, 1920. Vimid ini? M < id Ion In M?' \ i? ?< ? nIimhIiI the now foiW-s Jii <*<?utr"l f fii'i'** nIiow an Inability or iiiivn iiliii^iichH fO set up a ftfrlblo KoVClliXlKMll ni?'ii' frl0O<jl> !" ward Americans wax rccommeiidisl (g the senate by the foreign relation* ? ul? commiltce whleh luir la-en lnv?'?Hk'jiilitu M<;xlcau affairs. Should u stable gov eminent Im' c*titbll?t)tkl tin* eommlttec rt'Ccirniu'iMli'.l tlwil full recognition 1* nctwded it, u lid that financing assist j nnee I?e offered l?y tin* I'nlted States. The commit t*-c aahl, howevor, that full recognition .should not la- glv^n until dicated u|hmi a-*uran<va: Okvo.tl mfwy a treaty had Imm,?u onter<*l Into preriU lea ted upon ii^uraDd's; Sheriff I'dwaid II, IJamhlc of (Matvii do? count A died at Tlx* Columbia hos pital *nrly Monday aYernoon n (^t?* r an illness of ahonl six weeks, Letters From The People Apposed to lltiilriiiiK Roadn Now. Kdltor Camden Chronicle:-: It requlft* considerable moral cour age to write _ these lines because they the contrary to ifHe jwTuilp -eiimcnt of the 1 1 nies, nevertheless with a firm con viction thai f am right T 10 'i f A duty j 10 express iii.v viewy, At tin* olitMot I wish to wu x that I am an advomte of good roads, They are a eommunHlo* I test tixsel. next to good citizenship ami g.ood schools, ami all three aii* corcialed. I nil good roads I- ill he nit HH timed a? b> work harm at <o~4he- ultimate securing n? jjoud.riniibu. At this time when laiior is very seareo ami commanding enormous premium^, at ii lime wIm-ii our farmers are deuud cd of help. When all established busi nesses are running very short hiimlc<1. A f a lime vVhen tabor l* denia tiding a maximum of pay ami giving a mini ill (I id <?f service. Is It wise to plunge Kershaw County. I'ou. hundred thou sand dollars in ? i< ?! > l In order to start 11 good loads movement? To place h , debt on the county at this time when luoiicy U> at. it.s lowest xaluc yd coin j mandiiii.' an unprecedented high rate of inleiv-t and e\|>end il upon labor and material at present high 'prices merely mcaioi the elt:l/.ei|s of Kershaw County will receive oul^ about twenty rents' on llie dollar, and hi. I be" eoTiitnii fifty xears we will pax back whli M M i cents ? ? -ii l lie dolbi r. ' * The taxpayer* of till* coiinix ihii%l j also remember that the la?l f,egi slain re iltipo-ed a *laie wide levx of two mills1 for. u"od roads. And it I- m\ opinion I ha t l tie priMi'eds ni these two mills addi <t lo oiu present load fund w ill he evei.v cent our a ill horil ics eaii s|?eiid j with prudence ami eeonomx, Thev can -I not secure siiffieietil labor t?> build I'oad- in of ihc.se funds unless they propose to shut down a big pro- : I n >r 1 1 on of the farms in the eouid.x. INtmhih lly I know of a uumlier of enterprises in the county today that are fifty p r eent ?h<?i'l of labor, ami they are p i \ i 1 1 *_r four dollar* and above I km; day and the manager* of two of: these eoneerns tell uic Unit rai*inui W'a He- o|||\ lin'lin* b s- work ea<|| Heck, ' more pii v. less work and more loafing' la l he fa. e of *oje|i eonditions ean a bj*i <1 ??oe at llii- time be considered ! iT"e I In'- It after tlii year our I two mi l lev \ i- not sufficient -up ! lit* -ni ii fund.- a- a re uecos-arv foi'l a sane road pri-uram let's increase on j the propo-e.l bond is-iie \ lav lex x ? an t>e i ill ? t'l Inil a bond r--ne cannot be Kin to *i Ii ; s iju mi .?iir feet and see if we can walk before we enter t<?i a lo i ii it and i ?. I lie end I lielieve j '? < ' W ' 1 1 III* ? ','eli I X ? I e \ | ir| li'lice a lid j i .i i in. iii- ni.'iies In obtain *?rooi| roads w|ie?: ill. world i to. i ? aL'aih vrei- i la'.-K on ;i woikinu ba-is and il a_-iin U ? "ii" ? t i -Ii i" nable to give an holiest ' ? 1 a \ - w.i|In f??r .in Innifst day- pay.' Willi 1*1 iv cili IIIII-I.I nee ilidieatilitf I lie doiiter "r w ? -i |. nn ..t i he iiinlertakiinr. j I I 1 1 ' M 1 I III- I ? ltd I ? - 1 1 1 I 1 1 I d V I s;| I ill ? | T ? ? t. I I t;., .-I I .'I, ev, t - |. older j b 1 ' w i ..in. t v in. , in,. ,,f ? ' h.-. - ? i i- -i. - , ? | - 1 n . i it v\ t i i. > 1 1 1 . 1 e ! a \ , ?t - k . ^ ill v> . I ^ I V i'Ii It:** ? I|- i V i 'et;e ? We ..11 li.i > I 1,1 VV 1 1 III -lit a * k i ??ii ! In r.. mi \ . t ^ Want- .Indue Smitli to Kun M I '.dir.'' We !;ea i' ' i * ? i.tb'i -. i ? iw ; i ? _? : i i , . . . ? 1 1 . I ' ' ?? r i lie \ . 1 . i 1 .t i i vv a . . 1 1 w , i 1 .ii i ? . i ? ;< *d v ? ? ? 1 ' ' . I ;i : ? I I t ' i - -II III Uic I will 7 r. .! ! . J\ ' i rt.-n ! wtfti more etm -I ivi. : v : .|'i .1 1 ei ii ?. t ! i . i - , have enine be ' i'i i 1 1 ; ? ... ' he | ? ? ? | i it: rt v W ? ,i : v .. . 1 1. 1 ? .. ,i ici:it \ ai-.v represented. \Ve { epos'e the name of II oti. .Metnlel I ^initli a- a candi date t!?i- -iiiniii. i and hope he may l?e prevaihsl on to run 111- fine r.s-opd a- Speaker and ltepix ^c;ilativ?y hj.s vv.de i v | ? i i? 'i.i c .uid ability will insure flie ? "Un!,\ and state a service of which We H Ii f 1 1 ? (il-'Mld Mli'tl .- the w ..f v ? .* ?- ? v\ ) ,1*. e.-nie in i on a. : ". i !? .Man v v ;.?!? XI . \ ...ev r. X\ . . t 1 M ? ' a?. lit- In'.;, a pj ?>?! n | ii t tj i re? I ?>r , of l he I'hi'adolplria l. I.i S. -a" HAKt ( II DKFIKS tM.\SON Mailt* Him to Pro** Churn** of ('upper iStralliijf. Washington, Jutii' C fl, M. I hi nidi, former rli.ilniiii ii of the war industries )H>ar<l. wioti* 1 1 ? Representative Mhmhi, jvjmiMU jiii, Illinois, iodny'a*klng that he -uImiiIi hi ?uit ?? to Congress and the at p'rne.v uetierai I !??? evidence which prompted Milit to charge in tlu* house recenily tliiii Mi Kd ruch had ".stolen >0.000,000 from (he if4?V'4>l'l? tJK'lll ill <*t ?|> |H?r alone." Mr fiaruch further demanded (but be In- "Immediately brought to the bar of Justice and condemned to | >11 n I *>h men t if found guilty and exonerated if inno cent from 1 1 ??? infamous and malicious charge y<>u make against me." Mi'. Mason in a letter of reply made public tonight *ald t hi* t since looking over his previous statement, Jie would amend it to say that "you and your fa HOflutfH stole $200,000,000 in ropper alone." He added that the matter on which lie tjfclKH) ids charges already was before Congress in connection with the Investigation of war expenditures. "^ou (vrtainly do hot exjs'ct lue to present this ilia Iter to your particular frlen/l. MrAI. Palmer. attorney general," Air. Ma?oh futid, and added: I shall, If I 1 1 vi', ask the* attorney general of tla- Tnited States after .March I, ip-ji, to proceed, eivlil.v and criminally, against you u.id fo\ig .is *<>o!ateH," ' Dochirfiig that Al>. liar Uch when land of the war Indus tries board had appointed a cooperative committee on <Opper with John I>. Hyatt, of New York, as chairman, and presidents and owners of copier producing plants in the I'nltnl States as members, Mr. Ala lia charged that this com ml tie iiad al lows! <x>pj>er produoern to buy at 01,10 price and sell at another. lie also charged that the committee after the war ]K?ranltte<1 100,000,000 pounds of copfH-r which the government, he said purchased at -M cents 41 pound, to be sold back t<? the producers at lf? cents a pound. ' In addition to w ci t in_- to Mr. Jlaxon.j Mr, ^ Ha ruch wrote to Representative '?illicit, democrat. i'ounosseo.. and Iiep nwi-.ita t i\ t- I hnl.-spct li. ilcnu cral. Texas. In hi- lelHfci to \h\ lonowi. .he linked Hie TennesMv member "to ih uiand or ?Mr. .Mason that as. he niade that state ment under the protection of the consti t ut Ion gives the Congress, he should do cither one of t w<> tilings: ||(. ,,,,|S| use. his utmost ability both 11. > a mcm her of the ( 'on gross and as- a private clti/.cu to my that I am |ui?seeuted to the limit of t he law if he lie right, and. IT he l.e wrong, lie must make an apolo gy as full as was Ills charge. It is about time that (lies,. Horgbi like as sassins of character eea-e their work, or accept the res|w?nvJhHity of their ac t ions." In his letter to Mr, 1 1 udspet h, Mr. Raruch said that lie ho|H'd "through ?In- ae| i vites of .yon and Hittsc of your colleagues, regard ic> of their polill **a I laiflis. who believe in fair pla\ to I"' afforded Hie opportunity of l.randing the charge a - a vicious and deliberate lb* in its yti>-ei'\ rcsjMM't. A Surprise .Marriage. Mr. iisear J. Suivrl wont to Clinton N. last Sunday where he whs ipiiet ly 1 1 1 ;i r r i?M I in that eliy iTiat morning to Mis.* Mac i?nvK of that i ?l;n ??*. ImmO tl Lately after the ?vreni:>ny the eouple left for a lri|> t ? ? Washington, I ?. and returned to Camden yesterday ^hcir t Ley wilt make it heir future home Mr. Suivrl i* a well known and populat young man of this e.ity and 1 1 1 ^ hride i* a liative of Lee Counts, lull ha* l?eeii ma k me her home in North Carolina for the pa*t ton year*. Sin' taught I lie I'iedmont *ehoo| in 1 1 1 i < ? ? ? ? 1 1 m t > i lie | ?;? - 1 year. Itunnelnvni ('Mm* S"|li?d. The ea*e of n*sauit and hattery brought by r!ie Kevrrfnd W. S. Walter* again-: Mr. iiregt?r> and hi.* *011. fr<>tn t he I {? 'on i *t o\\ u seclio.' some week* ag". i! row im: out of the troiiide at a ehuivh on Sumia.v. wa* amieahU *?'itled h\ all pa ft ie* emii-erned and t lie, indictment *qua*hed h\ 1 1 1? ? pn ?Meeutor-s. il is thought lliat llii' I rouble lii'twnn alt parties has lni n di<>|i|>id and lliai |?< a<f . 1 1 1 ? I haimoii.N w I i again reign i th;it -eel i. Ill lllllte il 1 1 II II U ie I of - | H ? ?? I ;l t o|"> .Hid wilne***-* I r .in thai -eejiol. were lie! .? \ .--tenia \ I.- :i tend I lie t ria ! hi ? M ? h i in ?! a in . ii t ? io.i ! ??? ? : I i i t Waleh'?U*e lli*ed* i ?f Ker-itlilW I'mintx to l?e 1 1 *?i I in a joint ? a in pa i mi l.\ lie r,.f |..h ,\**?? In 1 1 ? ? n . Thr warp il. e.i||itili**iolier*. aid the c\te!e -4. Hi -el'l id' nf <"|e!ll-<?. College tld -nininer. ( 'inrit i \gen: .1 \V Sander*. ,i-k- tho*e fanner* nf i\er*'ii:iw I'mili t\ whu 1 1 : 1 \ e tleir own ?t till! \\ ;i re In hi. -e.- t ? ? write It i in .if the fat -latinc, it* lifa t ion and < apa''t>\ ill baie-. Till- l li fol in :t I i > ?' : ?- ' 1 1 m I ? *? 1 lt||ill\ ami thi- i- the < ? i r l > iieav- -if obtaining -aim sh?>w a of '?notv?raf!i?u audi . -end i f !ln- ilifin in I ' n ii h\ .1 1 1 1 1 ? iwlli Mr f.iruivr (:ive \mi a ? ???tton ware ii< ? Noli fx ? 'ii i *i >1 i ii ' \ Agi ii lie] Will'- In k ! I . i v\ I il-! hote'V m: Nett ;<i'rr> enliege. ? - - ? ' l!?Jo - p. ,? , ,i a ,ird<-d tn Mi? < ' -..in. 1 1 i ? i. > ? . , \\ i ^ h ? , .f 1 1 n viin i i V* * PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Mattle Qprald was a Vlfct{or In M.i ii niiiu ln-< week. Mi- '!' I? .fotiiiM'ii. of Allendale, K vlsiiiny VI i v M. M. > Jk'ubou ,\|Ums Mura Wolfe and lto.?alle ltb?oU art' ttt h()|oo from OoiH'l^P College. Nhee de|.(M<li himI Thomas .1. Kirk In i ii I .li . aiv at home from I'oilers. for \ ill'H l ion. MKs Mary I Mines of ltlj? Sprites, Te\ . K vUltlujr her aunt .Mr.-, J. T. Vol l Irs. Sr. v Miss Kihel Yates ha - returned from an extended visit to friends In Nash ville, Tenn. Mr. William Abbott, Jr., of liiriulng ham, Is Hie guchi of Messrs. Will ami Knlaiul Goodale. Mr. iuid Mrs. I ah Mia rU Gralkum left Tuesday for tlu?lr summer houw In Uock|H>rt, J, T. lloustun, who ha? been attend lug Carlisle Fitting School Is spending the in/lldays at houao. ? Mr. Itoht. Johnson of Ohuriotte was here on a visit to ills mother, Mrs. It. C. Johnson, thin week. 'Mr. W. W. Abbott, of ltlrmlugbam, A In., was the guest of Mr. and* Mrs. N. It. Gooduile last Tuesday. Miss Wilbur McCtiUum having finish ed the business course at Wlnthrop College Is at home again. Miss Esther Ncbloshurg is ut home for i ho ?us;a:e? vacation. She ??? n wt,u. dent at Converge <V>llego. Misses Olive Rita me and Rcl>ekah DeLoaeh, who have also completed that course have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Stewurl, who have t>een *i>en<Hhg the winter in Cam den left this week for Philadelphia^ Pa. Mk rennet Jenkins of Columbia sjjent the week -end at the home of her uncle Mr. J. F. Jenkins on I>aurens St. At the Majestic next Tuesday, Bert hytell In "Lombard I. Ltd." Glorious ( ? 1 1* Ik1- .-Glorious downs --Gules of Gig gle's. Misses Arabol ami ICliKahetb Kennedy 'have returned to their eouutry home near Lugoff afb*r attending Columbia [ 4 *-oi ie?4?. ? ....... Miss I'hiulee Uell.^m Seliua. N. C., j.-'IM'iit I be week end >v1 1 li Mrs. Alfred K. Kennedy at her /fMiuntry home near Luuoir. Mr-. K. I ?. .Murphy- -and two dttilght* ers of Columbia are visiting the for mer- sUt'er. Mrs. .1 M. I,. Hrannon ut I.Ugoff Misses Itcssic liud Lie la ItraiuWn. of the Salisbury Normal industrial lustl tute, have returned borne for the sum mer -Vacation. Miss I'hoohe ( is w aid, who has lavn a popular teacher in the Camden Nigh School during tl*-. jwist ti-rm, left . M?(l: day for ii<?r honie ln Allendale. I'a tron.v of the school are glad to know that sin* expects to return next season, j Mr ami Mrs. John 11, Rhamc and {.Master Clarksou Khaiuo. are on a visit I |o relatives nt . Manning. From there i Miry will km to Itlnffton to sjh-ihI a | while. The friemlK of Mi4. IMtame will | 1m' pleased to leant Unit lie ita*. irrcally Improved in health. MW Annie I.otijr. who has In light I tnn*le for the | ?:> s t t,\yo vt'';ir< in Che* raw wits Mm* mtest of her mtiiF Mrs. W. .1 .Tones this week. She left WVd nesdny for Clneinnttl. Ohio -where she w iTl take a summer course at the C011-. servatory of A f 1 1 ? i - 1 in that eit.v. Hen r>avhl. /or ? nearly ."?<> years a well kiKWii figure in Columbia. died at the Huptist' -hospital in Columbia on Wednesday morning after an illness of six weeks. .Mr. David it t one time conducted a restaurant which was the gathering place of legislators and other prominent jteople. lie retired some years ago :ifter being associated ? with the Palmetto restaurant. Albert Wilson, negro. who shot ;ind killed lit van II Pntler. <'ii a t roweled Olympia tii?lle> < :t r. at Sumter Pendle ton interseeiion. Columbia. wa< found gnilty'of murder )>.*? a jnr\ in :i court <>f general sessions 1 n t ?? Tuesday after iioon. !? .1. a"''l I TV Wingard. attor neys f?>r Wilson. ,':nc tioih-e that the defense t?\|HTted to make argument for a tiew trial a t ? ? I Judge Tow nseml <le ferred passing the death -entenee upon WiKoii. The darkey, whom the ver < 1 i < * t of the jur> Tu??*da\ afternoon sent to the elect rie chair. recei i-. .| the deri sfon with apparent c.t t in m ? ? lie Was Impressed I* \>Ti x iif Frame, the talkative guide i wn* exhibit inS the interested Atneri ? 'aii (iiurNt the tomb of Na|M>leon with j iii. the ciiitumury n < ?u i i - i : - of Jxrlhi language and hands "This immense *arcnphaguv" de claimed the guide. "weighs f??rt> tons Inside of that, .sir. l> a receptacle weigh ing twelve tons, ami inside of I'lrttf |? a leaden ? -a s ket , herinet icii iiy sealed, w eighing jnore than two ton*. Inside of that rests a mahogany coffin contain ing the remain* of n very great nran." I or a moment the \meriran was silent, a^ if u. de??p meditation Then he said ll setMlls to me thai Villi ve Hot ihini. .tlM right If lie ever get- out cable Hie :?? my eX-lteiise*" FOR KKNT ? Two fn?nt offices over the Men's Shop. Appiv to J H. Kur?t* Cntmlott S <*.. t/ \ Knocked l>owu by Cur, NYntte plaeiug oil til a oar in front of Ills gu 1 1 iK^UOfl Mr. llughcy Tlndal jklXKkwl down by a cur running Into the from of the ear ho was filling uikI la* suffered a badly bruised let! tt" ft result of the mvldent. Mr. (y/M lliir-si w'hh attempting to drive Into the ga rage at the time and be cause hU steering fl?#r failed to work his ( Mi bended into ili?- ?m 1 filled and Mr. Tludal knocked down by t hi' rt'iu' end of tin' second car. ills friend* are glad to know that hi* In juries a iv not serious. Visiter* Here Froin France l>r. and Mrs. (leorge Volrln, and Miss I'aulette yolriu, -of Baric J>uc, Meu.?e, Franco arrived ta Canplen the I>a8t weok for quite an extended visit to their daughter and sister, Mrs. Carl Fest. They left the i>ort of llurve and wore about eig^t days on the voy age. Dr. Volrln l? a practicing pliy alciai) In hLs native town. The party expects 46 remain in this country sev eral months. Colored Woman Dead. ItachacJ Brown, a well known color ed woman of the county, died on May 21. $he was 72 years of age and was the mother of 18 children ? nine glr^s and four boys. She also had 22 grand children ami io Kr?* i grand <iljll?l r?*ii. Her husband died' about 18 yea rs ago The funeral and. burial took place at the Rook Xprlpg church and burying ground. CITATION Sin it- of South Carolina County of Kensh'aw. . By \V. I,. McDowell. Enquire. Prolate # Judge. ' ; " Whereas. .7. B. TVranhftm made suit to me to grant Wm Letters of Administra tion of the Kstatc of and effects of F. B. llranliam. These, are Therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said F. B. Bran ham deceased, that they !>?> and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to l>e hold at Camden. S. C.. on June 17th next after publication thereof, at 11 oclock in the forenoon, to show cause, If any they 'have, why the said Admin istration slunild iioi l>e granted. ?Given under niy Hand, this Jltd day of June. A. D? 11)20. > W. L. Mcl>owell.. Judge of Probate for Kerslniw County. Published an the 4th and rlth days of June. lP2()**lu the Camden Chronicle and |>osted at the Court House door for the time iwscrlbed by law. Th* Negro and Prohibition. The 'Afrlvan Method!*! Kplfcropul General (tanferenee, ,|Uf? ehlef UltMh live body of the negro Methodl*!* of I lie country. Ktrongly Indorsed prohibi tion ;?!Kl UI'KCs *drict?eiifortvni*Mit of tin- la\>. I Vrlwi i>> I Imtv Is u<> oilier claw tvlilfli ha* Ihhhi tieuufitM more by prohibitum than the im'khh's. Thou miiiiU of Uu'iu >vho formerly ?|K4d iuu*i of their earning* in the little l?oer *a loon* that abounded In their neighbor hoods. and on Saturday nifjiit "Jaga,"'. arc now u^iiiK their money for better liurjMMv*. They utive better homes, |?h tor clothe*. more decent amusements,, ?4 1)4 f there U Ieaa vie* and crime among I hein. IkinlNiiiiiK the saloon lias put the negro iuhhi a much letter ?plane of living in every re*?i?ect, Ami the ne grott* themselves realaie this fuot.-r Honstou 1'ost. Wants-For Sale , FOUND? Near Qamden, a lady's hand j bag, containing small sum of money. (Party can have same by proving prop j erty to R. M. Kennedy, Jr., Camden. l> Notice deficient pupiLH^Auy < pupils deficient in Geometry,. Alge bra or Arithmetic, who wish to make it up the fist part of the auidlhof. nee ?uie at once. Joe McCaskill. lip BICYCIiEH^? 1 have a nice line of Yale bicycles also other makes if you 'need a bike it will <pay you to see mine before you buy. Stokes Blcy/$e Shop. WAN'TEO? One Holstclu or Jersey bull calf,. Iwq.or -three months old. Ad dress '"calf," care of the Chronicle, ?-Oaniden,TS. C. ' iMOipd ??*- -*.? ? . ?? ^ ' ' I^OBT? One whte an-d lemon colored fe male hound. Bred to pup aWmt lust of June. About three years old, me dium size, end of tall l>ady briar cut. Answers to name of "Blanche." I.i 1 l>eral reward if returned to 11. M. j Hall, route 2. Camden, S. c. FOR SAIJC? Million Porto lUcp. ftnd Kaney If?tl imtato plants. We are Shipping ca>rlouU a day. Hush your orders. Now Is tine time to put out plants for eartyo eaWng. Ondy $2 ix*r 1000 by expiVHs. J. 10. Oil lis, Bern bcrt, S. C. 7tf ' FOR SALE ? One nice Jersey milk cow. Apply to C. O. StoRner. Bt. ?s'o. 2, Bethne, s.. c. . 1 tp - -h; FOR SALE? Five, r<>ohi house on Ifnmpton Avenue. Price on applica tion. I- A. MsDowell, Agent. POK HKNT? pastor* at w dhle-tW tow cows. Ttmv dulkn, month. Addreew Mtfc* , a. C. ?PaPBBB^SSEg^l FOR HAI<K ? ' I'Wl'Ul.V f is*- whl.U; V*k duck* .Two to ?^ght and T?V kch B. J Ttui'-iLu ? ..iii? ?j '* *-?.*??.? ?. .? TrUi>AtUu w" vllle.H. C FOR fiALK? < 'PIk* of nil 4|m > 7"* to ttwtry Smyrl^ Cauisy, s <? J FOUND ? One blttrk shoat, v^iT about W> pound*. owner can 2 Mtinr by pay lug for this a<i> * for excuse <*t kt i-p. Hlut J*" pMperty, MarU v>r Umgtown s. C. ' CEDAR FENCE IHKS'rtPu^; ?.in\s, T fwt loiiK, average 4 across small end with i>k>?tv 0f i2 ones ml xed In for kuUn alKj* J cwti each delivered kaearioi? ilmh> or oioro. Draft with bin ua! attached. I'nil (J. AuM K?^2 S. C. ^ (AO- ?CARTS ? I b?VO two nlpit 12 at a bargain. Qomct and (3 Stokes Bicycle Shop FOR SAUK? Uths foo miT^; Henry Savage, Camden S. j PAINT ? Stive money on your m bill. Ask about the Souther* ( ton Oil Co'.s line. Ww. Klnt OU' Mill, Camden, S. c, jjjl AUTO TIRES ? I have wag id elzes 8i}xtt 1-3 Firestone Tl?? 3 other makes of tires at tbe oW p Call and see me if yoa want tires. Stokes Bicycle Shoi>. I llll 1 " I L.OAN8 ? ou improved real e?utt, temf*. K. 0. vonTieackow, Cm s- (! _______ ? VELVET BEANS.? For m* it | per fcusbel. FHue as stock food \ wonderful soli renovator. w.| Ilendrix at Fine Faxm, Oundec, l\ 1 . ? ? -4 WANTHD-r?9ecoud hand organ |L di-t-sx Box 'JL'K. Walter Parker, Cd ^Ika, 8. C. 51tfJ AGENT WANTED ? For WortJ Hair Preparation. See or tdfl Madam K.. K. Belton, 1713 Gad Street. Camden, S. C. J WANTED^-? A double * Bookkeeper, Camden, S. man or woman. Apply ' awn' handwriting. Drawl 262, Camden, S. C. FOR SALE ? Farm of B. It. Troeajfl located ou Liberty 11111 md,e* Ing four hundred eighty nine about three hundred acres clttifl balance in wood and pflftture li Thin Ik one of the best faros Is 1 srtyrw County, and can beboughtt, InK the next thirty day? at an i tractive figure. U A. McD?(? Agent. Here is a photo-drama that will - open the hearts of all you who live and fove and glorify things beautiful. "Romance" has been one of the sensational stage sue* cesses of recent years and Doris Keane, beautiful, talented, richly- ? gifted, has carried "Romance" to international fame. It is, in* deed, a rare privilege to present this splendid artiste in her exquisite film creation of what has been hailed as the "most beautiful love story of the stage." 'don's Celebrated . 0lau~ Q)wccfed by/ . :r; aiETVrniEVT. At The MAJESTIC, Thursday, June 10 Admission 25c, Children 15c