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SELL csa We are having inquiries evjer y ; 4m for farms in every section * tiFthe state. Our fawn bulletin, r to be published and sent to thousands of farm buy ers, will tort farms of all sises and ft will pay you to list with u> right now. We will bring the ^w?ut/k>n of hundreds of buyers to your listing and ma^e a quick ?ale at;ft good price. If you Jbave land for sale, write us today for particulars. Wobber Building, 1227 Hamp ton Street, Oolnmbia, 8. 0. FULL GRADING AND GOOD WEIGHTS _ . * ==. Ship Y our Cotton to Nitrate Agencies Company COTTON DEPARTMENT Bay Street, Ea?t Savannah, Ga. Liberal Advances on Consignments Correspondence solicited. E. W. Young & Co. - Representatives Crocker Building Telephone 240 Life Insurance Protects mortgaged real estat#. A ' ? < * "Life" Policy pays the mortgage if the bor rower dies. It gives him time to discharge O the obligation if he dies. An "Endowment" Policy pays ofT the mortgage whether the borrower lives or dies. Southeastern Life Insurance Co., L. A. McDowell, Agent Service and Quality We established our business on the principle of being fair with our customers, giving them full value for the money they leave with us. We have continued that policy throughout the years we have been serving you, $md we are pursuing it more persistently than ever in this era of price in flation today. But we never lower the standard of our # goods. Gn this high plane of commerciality we solicit your patronage. Bruces Pure Food Store PHONE 66 Mention The Chronicle When Writing Advertiser* GERMAN DOUBLE DEAUN6 PROVED Document# Found After Volun teers Fled Town in Rhenish Prussia. WOULD EVADE PEACE TERMS Convicted of Perfidy? On# o 4 Its Own Confidential Qrdara ? 8?curlty Po lice Really a Military Or. sanitation. Pari*. ? Time aud again the Berlin government assured the alliea that It wim living up to the conditions of tha peace treaty of Versatile* to the beat of Ita ability. By one of Its own con fidential orders the Kbert-Bauer-Noske outfit baa been convicted of perfidy. When the Volunteer Corps Luetaow fled In great haste from Remscheld, Rhenish Prussia, during the recent up? rising It left behind Its archives, which* when searched, yielded, among othe* documents, the following self-explain' Ing confidential order: f\ ? "Ministry of imperial Defense ? Ar my Command ? January 22, 1020. No. 111-119 g. T 2 III. Neutral Zone. "In reply to the reporta submitted by. the Army Command lb In No. 1847* 224 of December < 22*. 1910, the follow ing general order la issued : , "The Ministry of Imperial Defense requests that the commander of the Fourth and Fifth army districts be in? atructed In reference to the motion ot district four, part la No. 228-12 of November 27, 1010, and In reference to the motion of district five, part lb No. 14, of December 18, 1910. An Alternative. "The alliance of our enemies has consented that the staff of the army, district and the troops of occupation remain within the neutral zone until three months after the Versailles peace treaty went Into effect, that means until April 10, 1920. ? "The Ministry of Imperial Defense will open negotiations In order to ob? tain the permission to maintain tha staff of the army district and the gar risons within the neutral zone after April 10, with the understanding that "these units not be Included in the army, the maximum strength of which has been restricted to 100,000 men. "In case it falls In these attempts the Ministry of Imperial Defense plana to transfer the members of the staffs and battalions within the neutral zone to the Security Police. t The "Security Police." "The Security Police would have to take ttye place of the garrisons. In order to complete such a transfer, If need be, without delay, the Prussian ministry of the Interior has already made arrangements for the establish* ment of a Security Police In the neu. tral zone. The Prussian ministry of the Interior has been requested to state if It was possible to transfer the staffs of the military district to the Security Police. An answer has not yet been received. "Representatives of the Security Po lice stated that it would be Impossi ble to transfer the units of the garri* sons to the Security Police. "Co-operation of the military dlstrlcl commanders In the preparation of the Security PoWr ' *he OOakiloihe ters (neutral) zone is to be restricted to oral advice, as far as possible, in order not to increase suspicion of the enemy alliance, which already Is sus pecting the Security Police of being a military organization. "I don't see any reason why It should not be ascertained how many members Of the troops under your command nre eventually willing to join the Security Police. "By order: Schnlewind." Grave of Lincoln's Mother Is Neglected Chalybeate Springs, Ivy. ? Few people ,kno\v thnt the grave of Nancy Hanks, mother of Abra ham Lincoln, Is unmarked. Ac cording to Col. Berry Long of this place, an nged relative of Mrs. Lincoln, the grave Is lo-r cated In an obscure country churchyard In LaRue county, Kentucky, and Is unmarked save for a sandstone rock. Colonel Long was present at the burial of President Lincoln's mother and again visited the spot In 1900. The grave has been sought by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and other civic organizations for years. ABOLISH WHIP IN SCHOOL Corporal Punishment Inconsistent With Times, Says German Instruc tion Minister. Rorllnjj. ? Corporal punishment la German schools Is to be abolished, says a decree Just promulgated by the min istry for public Instruction. The decree de<?lares that caning and other forma of castlgatlon are In consistent with the spirit of the times and should be discontinued altogether in favor of moral suasion. It Is add ed that In no case girls should be sub ject to corporal punishment. In a y?*nr from now a report Is to hp made by sober.' n and mistfesses the ef fects ? ' mora! fun^ion U;;on ths Ger man youth. TO ^UMINATK fOOK HKN8 | Campaign Biflm U C?U Oat The Non-Uyen ^>?^7 lit 1m m?1V to say that fully 20 to 50 i*r cent of the tiwi? wfcieh make m> tiiiv farm flock of fxAiltry fk> not lay enough eggs to pay for the find they consume. Many then* are kept from throe to five year* on the farm unit isuch Individ If 1# ?ro ulwavs a lues to their owner*. Hy keeping 4 he bout layers and culling out the poor pro* ducers <a greater profit will he derived f ii mi t!he farm flin'k. Agulu eggs will. i>r hatched from only the "heavy lay qrs and tUU will <baw a tendency to increase the laying qualities of the next generation. Hy disposing of all Inferior hand during t Ho early fall sufflc'ent room Is provided for this yearn young stock. This will allow them more housing spice and tho health Of the | flock will l*> increased thus a greater egg production. The bounty Home I>emonstratlon Agent *?f Kershaw County 1h planning a poultry culling campaign an a regu lar part of "hefr yearly work. \ The earn* luilgn will be carried on from August lit., to October 15th, as It has been proven that beat result s are obtained during this season. The purpose of the camjmlgn Is to en able the farm owner to realize a great er iproflt from the poultry flock. With the present prlOes of corn and other feed stuffs It Is necessary to cull out the poor producer or boarding lip!}; to save as much high priced feed ax pos sible; to keep the best egg layers for another season; to provide, sufficient space for this years young stock, and -thus make it fwsslble to receive the greatest possible returns from the farm flock. It has only been during the past few years that the culling work could be successfully carried on. The U. S. De partment of Agriculture and the differ ent state universities through tlie ef forts of their poultry departments have been able to make a scientific study of poultry and It Is through their efforts that tl?e culling work has been made possible" n The selection of the good producing hens Is very slmiple and most any one after a few moments practice can suc cessfully perform the work. The time of year flic lien sheds its feathers, the color of the leg of the bird, comb con dition and other simple physical char acteristics are considered. ? The County Home Demonstration Agent, plans to hold a culling demon stration with each Women's Demonstra tion Club in the county. In addition many Individual demonstrations will be given. In this manner it is hoped to roach a majority of the farm flocks in tfhe county. For additional Information and gov ernment literature on the subject jlet in communication with the County Home Demonstration Agent. Miss Blanche Tarrant. A iuk>p<*w1 by the Brl(M) admiralty to unit? iJm> liritiafc and Cfc n?<tUui has bew rejected by the Gana? diqu guver*?ment. ^ ^ v ' ,fb? dre*? of boU? land t? the mm. n* ^ <Ji??r*nee being th* mautwr la wb<* <be ftwtr *? wort*, r DtxU FabrkMiUd '?*? ' Tmr sn sr?i8sir& ?? ST; 5UTrilirl?.tW Bungalow. *?" >*> DIXIE UOUSK COMPANY ' CMARlMTOn, C. /- \ A W.tu fat ?Bir tr*M m<?U| 14 Owr ffaM? <*?*?* IMywl? You*re sure of the flavor if? THATS the point! If if? reaJ " Bludwine. Its delightful/ tingling taste has made Bludwine famous. Many imitations are " now being offered, in an attempt to benefit by Blud wine's immense popularity. Be carefull For your own protection, genuine is always sold iri the original, patented, "hobbleskirt" bottle with the Bludwine trademark encircled by a wreath of wheat. Any deviation from this bottle, r whether easily apparent or subtly disguised, at once brands the con tents as an imitation of Bludwine. To be certain of the true Bludwine flavor, always assure yourself that you are getting the genuine Bludwine bottle. The Bludwine formula is owned, protected ' and guarantee d bj Bludwine Company I Athens, Ga. v- j Telephone your grocer for a case today MERCHANTS BOTTLING PLANT, CAMDEN, S. C. | \ ? It's a cinch to figure why mammmm teMaaaii Camels sell! You should know why Camel* are so unusual, so refreshing,** satisfying-. 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