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Exact Copy of Wrapper. CAST0R1A For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Bears Signature CA8T0RIA YHC CCMTAUR COMPANY. NCW YORK CITY. Better Roads For Chesterfield. iVdcral Aid Project No. 10."? extend ing from County lino at Lynches Hirer ;n lucrum Mill -pond linking np with i reject lli? on the W. A. Highway, which is now under construction, re ceived the official approval of State Mutineer ('has. H. Moofefield in Ches terfield on Monday. Mr. Moorefield met the County Hoard of Commissioners and agreed to lay ;isiilc $50,000,000 to be matched by tho county with a similar amount. Tho project extends a<pproximately 23 miles aJii! will cost from $90,000 to $100,000. 1 lie road l>e<l will be santd clay and concrete bridges erected over all streams. This will make the \V. A. Highway, through Chesterfield County, a high way to Ik4 proud of and one that will mean much to Choraw this winter. Engineers are already at work re locating some lines and the contract for building will be let in the near fu t u rt\?Che raw Ch ronlcle. T. B. BRUCE Veterinarian Lyttleton St., Phone 11% CAMDEN, S. C. Fords orv THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR F.OJt* DETROIT Reduce Your Production Costs Farming', like ?very other business, must cut down the overhead. It is not a question of being able to afford a Fordson; it is a question of being able to con tinue farming on the old too-costly basis. The farmer's problem is not all a sales problem; it is also a production problem. He must cut down the cost of production. The Fordson does more work at a lower cost and in less time than the old hand methods. Let us give you the proof. Write, phone or call today. Kershaw Motor Company i Camden. $. C. ALL ACCORDING TO NATURE j An., irla and Bird# Universally Obey j Law Seemingly Implanted by a Supreme Intelligence. Strung thing* happen In the iunglea, t-urveth Wells, explorer and h uuxt, tolls about the Imrnbllls, ong-tulled birds so big they often ?uensuve five fe?t rrotu tall tip to beak. In Malay Jungles Wells saw l.t> male hotnblll during the mating reason drive the female Into a hollow ? fee, thou wall up the opening With " Ud. This protects .Mamma llornbill ?, ?t.??-TV-t*ttfmtrsr"?Sho staya'In Ijof' ail until eggs u're laid anil hatched. ?'hrn pa let# her out. Meantime he i.as led her through a small opening U-Ji in the mud, lie withers the food by awing Jii.s saw-toothed beak to cut t'rpils ami flowers from their stalks. Maybe that's where man originally gut his Idea for the saw, now used to cut boards. Not necessary to go as far as Ma laysia. in Canada, when timber wolve# mate, Mrs. Wolf hunts a cavern with a roof that slopes downward to meet the J|oor in a V-shape. She pushes her young Tar baek In the V. This ts to keep l'a Wotf from eating his fatally. Mother Wolf call get at the babies easily, with her small body, l'a Wolf, having a larger body, cannot wedge himself In far enough to reach them. Wise nature that makes Mother Wolf smaller than pa. Wise Mother Wolf that knows, in advance, her husband's uppetlte and how to baffle It. Seals swim north to rookeries or breeding grounds. The male seals no first, house huntliig. After they 1iave located good homes, near plentiful food supply, messengers swim back to summon the cow seals. In the baby ward of a hospital you see Infants, each In his own bed, all very orderly. Mother Bee does the same, builds an apartment house of cells with wax walls. In each cell one egg Is laid and otte Individual raised. Wasps have the same system, manufacturing In their bodies the pa lmer with which they make the cells. Ants build their nurseries In the earth or rotted trees, with many bedrooms, also corridors through which Mother Ant dashes about. p?erlng Into each room to see that baby la O. K., then "On to the next. You cannot explain these peculiar things In nature, any more than you can eri4uln why a male peacock al ways has four wives, never more, nev er less. All forms of life seem to re volve around the function of having children. Considering the Intricacies and fft*-a!ghtedness of what we call nature. It Is bewildering how any man can fall to believe that a Supreme In telligence Is behind It all. To Explore the Sahara. Under Rothschild auspices, a, eoo loglcnl expedition, composed of one Englishman and one Scotchman, Is forcing Its way deep Into the heart of the Sahara desert, a region which Is practically unmapped zoologically, the Living Age states. At Its head is Capt. Angus Buchanan a zoological explorer of great akilf and experience. The expedition has been sent to find and collect birds, animals and plants wherever it is able to penetrate, to look for any traces of ltoinan or other classical civiliza tion In the central Sahara, and to secure camera and motion-picture records of the habits, customs and general mode of life of the inhabitants of the country. The expedition, with its camel cara van, is now heading for the desert north of Nigeria. Communications are necessarily very Irregular, for there are only five main roads across the desert, some of which have never yet been traveled by Europeans. Once Captain Buchanan leaves the French pos^-of Agades there may be no news from.^jtijrii^for months. Copper and Health. ? The use of copper sulphate for the disinfection of reservoirs and the de struction of algae and noxious germs in water has led to much discussion of the old idea that copper is dangerous to health. An official of the Depart ment of Agriculture maintains that a change has come over scientific -opin ion on this subject. Strange as it may seem, he says, there is not an au thentic case of copper polwoning on record, either In this country or abroad, and he adds that toxlcologists and physiologists who have sufficiently studied the subject agree,that copper. In the amount used for purification of water, is harmlese. On account of the many defects in the practical usut filtration plants, ha regards purifica tion of water supplies by copperas a preferable method, or. at least, a* a safe anxlliary.?Washington Star. American Rainfall. A vivid plctur^ of the amount of rain that falls upon the United States Is given by a Washington scientist. It Is equivalent to ten Mississippi rivers flowing constantly Otherwise meas ured. It equals 80 ia<*hes of water for the entire area, making a total volume of 152.000.0nu.000.0uo rubtc fe-et. But this Is only half the amount that would be necessary to maintain the full productivity of the soil of the whole country. One-third of this amount runs down to the sea In rivers. The problem for engineer! to sotve is the utilization to the utmost of the supply that nature furnishes.?Ex change. Wanted to Knew. <v "Mamma, what's in the package?" "While at the butcher's, dear, I got seine lights for H?e cat." ' Maaama. If 1 ste lights could I in tb* dart UM A (iimhI Suggestion. Wc n??t*? tUttt many cities, alarmed over the of their neglect. are "go* lug after" sjMVd dlMUons. Their Hot ion is iup?t timely and should oi*v?urrtge similar ?l?.-? on the par! of tho'*e lit authority in other swtlous. The speed fiend is a meiiace..to the city orcountry-sidethrough whleh he travels. The luflauiahlo ga* that pro jh?'s a motor car will deal death Jii>?t as surely a> the liberated jjhs behind a pistol hall Accidents will hippen, of course. Imt {llO sju'i'ilin^ motorist "wtio tlikrs life ihrougli no fau11 o| ids victim should he shown no lenlciu\\ iK'cause lie ch<>se a motor car instead of a -pistol, a shotgun, or an axe to commit murder,- Saluda Standard. Planting Trees Along the Highways. To make Mlnuessota famous as "tin1 slate Willi the Iree-llned highways" is the objevt which the forestry depart ment of that state has set out to ac complish The-drtpiirtnienl will plant trees along the highways this year ami eaeh year hereafter will add to the number. What Minnesota Is doing Is also being done in l'eunaylva nla and many other states. Kxperts declare that if the trees are, set back far enough their roots will not injure road pavements. It was contended at one time that tree roots and the shade east by the branched were detrimental, for Instmaee. to asphalt paving, but ex perience in Washington, 1>. <\, and other cities, especially In Florida. Illi nois, 'Massachusetts . and California, containing beautiful tree-lined asphalt streets have completely exploded the idea. Sammy <!ood. one of the l>est lightweight hoxers..on the I'acific coast, is trained for all his fights by his sis ter and wife, both of whom are box ing fans. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR TREASURER I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer for Ker shaw county to succeed myself. D. M. McCaskill. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Treasurer for Kershaw County at the Democratic primary to he held in August and pledge myself to abide the rules of the l>a rty. S W HOGUE. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of Treasurer for Ker shaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. If elected I pledge faithful and efficient service. W. A. SIIAW. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a can* dldate for re-electlo?a to the office of Sheriff of Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. GROVBR O. WELSH. I hereby anounce myself as a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Ker shaw County subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. M. C. WEST. FOR STATE SENATOR I bog to offer myself as a candidate for the state senate and ask your thoughtful and friendly consideration of the Fame Respectfully. T. J. ARRANTS. At the earnest solicitations of many friends from every section of the coun ty I am announcei'ng myself as a candi date for the office of State Senator for Kershaw County, W. R. HOUGH. After considering the matter careful y for some time, I have concluded to of fer myself as a candidate for the office ,,f State Senator from Kershaw County R. B. WILLIAMS. I hive decided to make the race for the State Semite subject to the rules of the democratic .primary. I will stand four square 011 every Issue he fore the voters of Kershaw County. If you don't know me, ask the man who does, and come out to the cam pniirri meetings. Respect fuly. L. O. FUNDERBCRK. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for tho House of Representatives from Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. N. 8. Richards. I ber<4>y announce my sett a candi date for re-nomlnation as a meanber of the Hotise of Represents tires from Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic flterty. GEORGE G. ALEXANDER. I hereby announce myself as a can. didate for the House of Representa tives from Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. RICHMOND 11. HU/TON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the oHuuc of Representa tives, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary. WILLIAM I>. COOK. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa tives subject to the rules of the I>emo cratlc primary. If elected I promise the people of Kershaw County faithful and honest service. J. R MUNN FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE To the Democratic Voter* of Kershaw County?Ladies and Gentlemen: I hereby announce myself as a can didate to succeed myself as Judge of Pr<rt>at? for Kershaw County, and promise the same efficient service ' 1 the future a* In the pest. Very respectfully, w l. Mcdowell. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Proibate Judge for Ker abaw county, subject to the rules gov erning the primary election. If elect ed I frfedge faithful and Impartial #er vlce in the discharge of the duties of the oAr*. PRANK H. ARRANTS Afrer dot coee*4er*tiee I hereby announce myself a candidate for Pro bate Judge for Kershaw tVunty sub ject to the rule?* governing ta?o (pri mary. The people of Kershaw,county have boon very Considerate of mo In iho past, for which 1 am sincerely grateful, ami If elected Probate Judge I pledge fair ami reasonable .serlvce to <U?0 and all. t. ,T MiKIONZli:, ltea]K>udng to the solicitation of a number of my friend*. l hereby tin u ounce myself as a cnuUtihite for the office of Probate Judge for KorsHvaw oumty. >uhjtvt to the Democratic i"i mary. JOHN I. JloWKlW. _ ICOli AIWITOH. I herliy announce my candidacy for Auditor of Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. If elected I pledge faithful audi etll elent aerylOe. It. 10, KPAHltOW FOR Al'DITOH. With deep approoliUlon for the gen orou# support aooordod mo la Urn .paat ) hovohy aunouuce my.solf a candidate for reeU^tlqn to the offloo of Auditor of Kershaw County, subject to tho rnlo* jrovernlutf tho Pojuoeratlo Prim ary. W. F. ltUSSBTJ*. FOH M \4?ISTlt.\TK 1 heroby announce myself n Candi da to for ro-nomlnaiion to tho office of Magistrate fur DoKalh Township suhjoct to tluorules. of the democratic pi1uiiar v KAMl'lll. N. N KM 1? )l/S( >N. , 1 horobv nnnounoo myaolf as a Can dida to forTTrc offW of MiuUatftito for Lo\vor Flat Hook suhjoot to tho rules "t tho PomiH'ratlo prliuarv. a. S. OIA'IUIHN. Cylinder Re-grinding Machine W. (). Hay's Garage, of Camden, has just installed the most up to date machine which will regrind many makes of cylinders without the necessity of re moving block from chassis, which in itself saves in mechanics time more than the total cost of grinding, pistons and wrist pins?in the old way. W. O HAY S GARAGE, South Broad Street, Camden, S. C. This is the job that gives results. Kelly-Springfield TIRES The reductions that have brought the price ef Kelly Springfield Tires down to a comparative basis were made possible simply by greatly increased production in the most modern and most efficiently equipped tire plant ?> in the world. The quality of Kelly products is better than ever, but now, it coats no more to buy a Kelly than the to-call ed high-grade tires. The public is going to buy a lot of Kelly's this year, and w^are going to sell them. No waiting to order it for you. High-grade Oils, Willard Batteries, Competent and in, Reliable Service on All Make Cars. Specializing Igni tion, Starter and Generator Troubles. "IF IT'S DONE AT LITTLE'S, IT'S DONE RIGHT" Little's On DeKalb Street Savings POT something into the bank every week, even if the amount is small. You will find that euo'H regular savings accumulate rapidly and the money thus flared will come in very handy some time when yen need it worse than yeu do now. 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