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cigarette! They are GOOD! Buy thii Cigarette and Save Monty -Arttvfties of Women. Miss Zella Freeman' Ik city go* in rpector of Bryan O. Women are forbidden to knit white attending court in England. Tin' womcn> or Hall are conceded to Im? tlio most beautiful In all Asia. The Bhutanese women, vin India, were probably tho first to "boh" their hair. In. Turkey, Persia, Afghanistan and 111<iin, the woman is absolute head of ihe home. Mary Ann of Melbourne, Australia, at the age of ninety-three years, has 2(19 living descendants. In Turkey, Syria and Armenia the women wear garments of celestial blue as an emblem o? mourning. Mrs. W. 10. Bouast, of Oarlinvllle, III., has the distinction of being the only woman sulky driver In the United States. I)r. Edith Mittel, recently made an Interne at the Flushing, N. Y. hospital, is- the first woman to hohl such a po rtion in New York city. Mrs. Mary Emery, of Cincinnati, will spend. $5,000,000 building a model city to be controlled and di m-ted in the interests of its residents. Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, New York society woman, has been commls nioned to design a heroic equestrian figure of the late W. F. (Buffalo Bill) Cody. Pauline Frederick, the motion pic ture star, has a hotthy of collecting postage stamps, her presentvcollection being valued at thousands of dollars. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. ? MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN 6c HULER STS. Phone 71 t COLUMBIA, S. C. Dr. C. F. Sowell DENTIST (Office Over Bruce's Store) CAMDEN, S. C. Your doctor will sanction' it-^ i Many a case of typhoid and other illness have been trac ed to tainted foods, to-re frigerators not built so that they can be kept perfectly clean ; to impure ice which was put in drinking water. Your doctor will quickly and gladly recommend the Au tomatic. It prevents all these dangers. For food saving, for ice sav ing, the Automatic cannot be equalled?and it is the only refrigerator with a water cooling system. Be sure to see it! HOME FURNISHING CO. CAMDEN. S. C. Telephone 46 ANNUAL KKtPOKT. (Continued from i*age Margaret H. Whitaker 40.00' B^ulah Johnson, 90.00 Beulah Johnson, UO.OO Beulah Johnson, 00.00 Beulah Johnson, ? 90.00 Maggie Mae Bryant, 110.00 Maggie Mae Bryant, 110.00 Ix>rene Gault, .-.,..,.90.00 Lorene Gault, -,?.,J_,.^?-.__?ftO.OO Henrietta Anderson ,w-i40.00 Henrietta Anderson/' - 20.00 R. B. Anderson, ...-.-.-I 20,00 James Teams, .....120,00 Total District No, 29 . $2,832,84 District No. 30 C. T. Kaulkenberry, 12.60 Ida Blackmon, 80.75 Isabella Ballard 00.00 Isabella Ballard r?60.00 Ida Blackmon, ?81.00 Pelzer McLure, 35.00 Nettie Wright, 40.00 Ida Btaelrmwr rrr>7_._ .so.od Ida Blackmon, 90.00 Isabella Ballar<i, 00.00 Isabella Ballard, 00.00 Ida Blackmon, ? >80.00 Total District No. 30 ___$739.35 District No. 31 Mae White. 75.00 Ruth O. Banion, __75.00 Ruth O. Banion, . ?. 75.00 Mae White, 75.00 Mao White, ... 76.00 Ruth O. Banion, ?__,._.._75.00 Ruth O. Banion, _r ? *? 75.00 Awella Johnson, ? ___40.00 Awclla Johnson, . ?_22.00 Awella Johnson, ?? .-40.00 Total District 31 -$627.00 District No. 32 Susie Blackwell, 90,00 Daisy Hilton, ? ___80.00 Lola Gardener, _r? 90.00 CroXton Gardener, 110.00 Croxton Gardener, ___ _ _____ 110.00 Mrs. Croxton Gardener, ,110.45 Irene Blackwell, ? 90.00 Doris Hilton, 80.00 Ireno Blackwell, ^_90,00 Irene Blackwcll, -__ .90.00 Doris Hilton, .80.00 Doris Hilton, 80.00 Total Dist. Thirty-two: ,.$1,100.45 Disrtrict No. 33 Lucy E. Pope, * 50.00 Rosalia K. I^angford, 100.00 Janie Lee Wolfq, 75.00 Janie Lee Wolffc, 75.00 Rosalia K. Langford, ? 100.00 Janie Lee Wolfe, 100.0a Rosalia K. Langford, 100.00 Rosalia K. Langford, $ 100.00 Lucy Pope, _ __ 50.00 Lucy Pope, 25.00 Rosalia K. Langford, *100.00 Janie Lee Wolfe, 75.00 Janie Leo Wolfe, 75.00 Burns & Barrett, > 16.37 Total District 33 $1,011.37 District No. 34 Carrie M. Reynolds, 40.00 Lillian Sutton, 50.00 Clyde H. Kirkley, 90.00 Mrs. R. K. Tompkins, 100.00 Irene Blackwell, 90.00 Mrs. Clyde H. Kirkley, .90.00 Mrs. R. K. Tompkins, 100.00 Carrie M. Reynold, 40.00 Lillian Sutton, . 50.00 Mrs. R. K. Tomkins, 100.00 Mrs. Clyde H. Kirkley, 90.00 Mrs. Clyde H. Kirkley, 90.00 Mrs. R. K. Tompkins, 100.00 Mrs. Clyde H. KiVkley, 90.00 Mrs. R. K. Tompkins, 100.00 Carrie Reynolds, _? 40.00 Mrs. Clyde H. Kirkley, 90.00 Mrs. R. K. Tompkins, 100.00 Total District 34. $1,450.00 District No. 35 Fannye Hewitt, 90.00 Nellie H. Holland, -90.00 Anna Holland, 110.00 Nellie H. Holland. --90.00 Fannye Hewitt, 90.00 Anna S. Holland, 110.00 Alberta Bynurn, 35.00 Nellie Holland, -90.00 Nellie Holland. 85.00 Fannye He-witt, 90.00 Anna S. Holland, 110.00 Anna S. Holland, 11.78 Anna S. Holland, 110.00 Anna S. Holland, 110.00 Nellie If. Holland, 90.00 Nellie. H. Holland, 90.00 Nellie H. Holland, 90.00 Fannye Hewitt, 90.00 Alberta Bynum, 35.00 Total District No. 35 $1,711.78 District No. 3G Tom Truesdale, 8.00 Rosa C. Radcliff, 90.00 Jessie B. Radcliff, 100.00 Ada Forrest Jones, 40.00 Jessie B. Radcliff, 100.00 Rosa Radcliff, Rosa C. Radcliff ? ?91.00 Jessie B. Radcliff, 100.00 Ada Forest Jones - .40.00 Jessie B. Radcliff, 100.00 Rosa C. Radcliff, Burns & Barrett, 1?? Jessie B. Radcliff, 100.00 Rosa C. Radcliff, 90.00 Ada Forest Jones, . 40.00 Total District 3G, ...$1,083.05 District No. 37 Ella Rutledge( 0.00 Mae Truesdale, j^.GO Mao Truesdale, ^5 0? Mao Truesdale, '5.00 Ella Rutledge, Ella Rutledf?e, 30.00 Mae Truesdaft?, Mae Truesdale, Z-n/J Mae Truesdale, 7.*>.00 T. E. Owens, Kershaw Lumber ( o. 1 '2.15 Total District 37 804.50 District No. 38 ' Casey L. Cunningham. 50.00 Beatrice Richardson, 100.75 Casoy. L. Cunningham, 50.00 Amelia Bracey, .35.00 Beatrice Richardson, 100.00 Beatrice Rirhardaon - -100.00 Amelia Bracey, 35.00 Amelia Bracey,... H. Tiller. Beatrice Richardson, .w--, Beatrice Richardson, T?_? Beatrice Richardson, Total District 38-.954.75 District No. 89 T. M. McCaskiU, .? 110.Q0 Ruby Maddox, 75.00 Maggie A. Miller, 80.00 Ruby Maddox, 75.00 T. M. McCaskiU, ...112.25 Harriett Collins, .V .40.00 Eatelle Anderson - v 80.00 L. B, Wood, ? 40.00 T. M. McCaskiU, 110.00 T. M. McCaskiU 88.00 T. M. McCaskiU, - 110.00 T. M, McCaskiU,.114.00 Eatelle Anderson, 80,00 Maggie A. Miller, .18.00 Total District 30 .... 1$ 982.25 DUtrict No. 40 ?,? : Bank of Kershaw, .90,00 R. C: Lake, .... . ..650,00 R. Lake, . 1,500.00 Bank of Kersha.w _. .... 90.00 RC. Lake, .1,197.82 Total District No. 40 $ 8,527.82 District No. 41 Mao key Mer. Co., ...30.50 Burns & Barrett, .... .... (>.80 .Julia Anderson, - *..3.00 Burns & Barrett (5.80 Jones School Supply Co. 41.80 Margaret Corcorjn,..r *..102.50 Margaret Corcorn .110.00 Margarett Corcorn,-......? 116.80 Francis Wood, r. 50.00 Mabel F. Martin, ...... 40.00 Margaret Corcorn, 116.00 Francis E. Wood, _ 50,00 Mabel F. Martin, 40.00 Mabel F. Martin 45.00 Francis Wood, . 50.00 Margaret Corcorn, ..110.00 W. M. Gladden, ____._3.00 Mabel F? Martin, ? 40.00 Margaret Corcorn, . 110.00 Francis Wood, * 50.00 Jones School Supply Co. .27.86 Margaret Corcorn, 110.50 Margaret Corcorn, 110.00 Total District No. 41 $1,370.06 District No. 42 Addie Everett Robnrts, 75.00 Mrs. S. L. Rush, J 100.00 Mrs. S. L. Rush, ? 100.00 Addie Everett Roberts, 75.00 Addie Everett Roberts, 75.00 Mrs. S. L. Rush, 100.00 Addie Everett Roberts, ,__75.00 Mrs. S. L. Rush, 100.00 Addie Everett Roberts, 75.00 Addie Everett Roberts, 75.00 Addie Everett Roberts, 75.00 Mrs. S. L. Rush, .100.00 Mrs. S. L. Rush, . 200.00 Total District No. 42 $1,225.00 District No. 43 I la J. Beard en _ _ ? 100.00 Elizabeth Dus. Boykin, 100.00 Ila J. Bearden, 100.00 Elizabeth Dus. Boykin, 100.00 R. C. Dow, Jr. 45.00 Ila J. Bearden, .100.00 Ila J. Bearden, 100.00 Eliabeth Dus. Boykin, 100.00 Eliza Boykin, * 45.00 R. C. Dow, Jr. 45.00 Elizabeth Dus. Boykin, 45.00 Ila. J. Bearden, 100.00 R. C. Dow, Jr. 45.00 Elizabeth Dus. Boykin, 100.00 Elizabeth Dus. Boykin, 100.00 R. C. Dow, Jr. 45.00 Ila J. Bearden, ___ 100.00 Ila J. Bearden, 100.00 Ila J. Bearden, ? 100.00 Ila J. Bearden, ,65.00 Burns & Barrett, 51.80 Elizabeth Dus. Boykin, 100.00 Elizabeth Dus. Boykin, __100.00 Elizabeth Dus. Boykin, 100.00 Total District No. 43 $1,980.80 District No. 44 .John Ferrall, 15.00 Burns & Barrett, 20.25 Bessie I>ee McCaskill, 110.00 Jennie E. Meeks, 40.00 D. M. McCaskill, Treas. 1.60 Mrs. D. M. McCaskill. 110.00 Bessie Lee McCaskill 112.00 Bessie Ix?e McCaskill 110.00 Bessie Lee McCaskill 110.00 Bertha Montgomery, 40.00 Young Tucker Mf'g Co. 42.00 Bertha Montgomery, 40.00 Total District. No. 44 $ 753.85 District No. 46 Stoneboro Mer. Co. $ 56.00 Rosa Gaskin, 90.00 Rosa Gaskin, 90.00 Croxton Gardener, 100.00 Rosa Gaskins, 90.00 Croxton Gardener, 100.00 Croxton -Gardener, _ 101.45 Twittey D. Williams, 10.89 Rosa Gaskins, 90.75 Rosa Gaskins, 90.00 Tttal District Ne. 46. .819.09 District No*. 47 Mae M. Croxton, 80.00 Estelle C. Bingham, 50.00 Estelle C. Bingham, 50.00 Mae M. Croxton, 80.00 L. D. Vincent, 4.40 Mae M. Croxton, 30.00 Estelle C. Bingham,- 50.00 Total District No. 47 $ 344.40 County Board Fund Ix>u Pearce Sowell, 32.00 Elizabeth Yarbrough. .38.00 Allen B. Murchisdn, 100.00 Elise McLcster, 100.00 Allen B. Murchison, 100.00 Blanch Tarrant, 100.00 Camden Chronicle, 72.00 Elise McLester, 100.00 Elise McLester, 100.00 Elise Mcl^ester, 100.00 R. I). Dillard, -37.50 W. H. Johnson, ...37.50 The Camden Chronicle, 40.50 Elise McLester, 100.00 C. W. Birchmore, 45.00 C. W. Birchmore, 80.32 Farmers Cor. Milling Co 250.00 Elise Mcl^ester, 100.00 Elise Mclyster, 45.00 John G. Richards, Jr., 100.00? The Camden Chronicle, 10.50 Elise McLester, 100.00 | Kii.si* MeUtttir, .100.00 ' (i. \V. Birchmore, , 27,23 Addie Sutton, .. 37.50 (lussiv Wood. .. 3<kOO Klise M cluster, ...100.00 Allen B. Muivhison, 100,00 J. (i. Richards, Jr. 8.40 T. J. Kirkland, Jno, T. Mackey, & H. K. HaUett,,-.,- 1.000.00 E. C. Riley, 50.00 C. W. Birchmore, ? 2.50 Lu?y Pop#, 60.00 It. K. Sparrow, ? 15.00 Total Board Fund, . $ l, Q . Recapitulation School Fund Total Building Fund, 100,542.07 *Totul District No. 1 42,576.93 District No. 2 2,750.15 District No. 3 .... 352.06 District No. i ....1,174.78 District No. 5 .. ...025.04 District No. 0 ........-1,270.01) District No. 7 375.00 District No. 8 1,715.00 District No. 0 . .886.00 Tot?l Dintwiit No. 10 1,313.00 Total District No. 11 71,140.00 District No. 12 .... .3,010.50 District No. 13 .1,025.00 District No. 14 ..... 1,802.20 District No. 15 ..__.528.30 Total District No. 10 ...4,845,15 Total District No. 17 955.00 District No. 18 1,454.55 District No. 10 1,285,00 District No. 20 225.00 District No. 21 . .425.00 District No. 22 ...3,735.25 District No. 23 f ? __'.070.00 District No. 24 .. 1,825.00 District No. 25 1,200.05 District No. 20 ........812,50 District No. 27 .^#07.90 District No. 20 ^-^-^,832.81 District No. 30 ;^__730.35 District No. 31 027.00 District No. 32 ..1,100.45 District No. 33 ? 1,041.37 District No. 34 ... ? .1,450.00 District No. 35 1,711.78 District No. 30 1,083.05 District No. 37 ...-804.50 District No. 38-._? ? - ?-954.76 District No. 30 ........082.25 District No. 40 527.32 District No. 41 $ 1,370.06 District No. 42 ..1,225.00 District No. 43 ?.1,986.00 District No. 444 .753.85 District No. 40 810.01) District No. 47 _______ .344.40 County Board Fund . 4,277.95 D. M. Mc CASK ILL, County Treasurer. Troubles of Our Own Making. ? \ . Simple precautions would avert most" of the railroad crossing horrors. Flere are a few rules, which, if fol-. lowed, would save many lives. Never approach railroad tracks thin nnist 1ii> crossed at grade. wiMiout this thought : "Hero Is the place whore 1 must play safe!" .Have your ear un der control, then you will he prepared for any emergency. You know the Importance of having good brakes on your car. Ixmk them over, from time to time. Probably nine out of ten times there will not be a train near enough to check your progress over 'the tracks. Make no effort to go across, until, by careful use of both eyes and ears, you have sized up the situation. All must agree tlmt a little time spent in trying to protect life and limbs is a (rood invesment. We use up some time hunting bargains in stores. Hot ter plan to hold onto the life you jk>r sess. No bargain counter has nnofflier lo offer you. Whpn your end comes, you will be a long time dead. v Maybe, when yon get near the mib road tracks, you see a train coming, .and the thought pops into your mind, "1 can beat it across!" That thought is a mere whim. Your judgement is not speaking. In such a case, wait for your sober second thought* Remember that n fast train can run the quarter mile from the whistling post to the crossing in fifteen .seconds. I><? you know just exactly how far yon can make your car go in one-fourth of a minute? Most of us fail to do our host in an emergency. 1 >?? you admire a man who fries to beat a train over a crossing, when he ha< his family or friends in the car w ilh him, depending upon him for pro tection? If such a man were to run his business so carelessly as that, we greatly fear that. the balance would show up on the wrong side of the led ger. Most of n< are very weary of reading newspaper accounts of deswh and destruction. I>4't's be rooters /for afety nt the crossing! Is Thirty-Eight Dead in Wreck. Sulphur, Springs, Mo.. Aug. 0.?? Failure of an engineer to I iced a bloek signal caused the roar end eoLlifdon on the Missouri-Pacific hero la*t night. In which 3S persons were killed nn<l 137 injured, 'Si seriously. a?*eord ing to John Cannon, assistant general manager of the road. Train No. 4, n fast passengor vesti bule steel train, running at full sj>eed. crashed into No. G2, a loeal eom posed five wooden day coaehes, a baggage and an express ear, a* the engine was taking od water with thf eoaehes fctretching buek on a trestle over <Ila/e creek. Th? impaet hurled two of the local coaches down !i ."iO-foot umlia nktnent edging the Mississippi and telescoped four other coaches, crushing a number of j?&9*engers to death in their seats. Iloth trains were behind time, the fast paM<fc>nger, running from Fort Worth, Texas, to St. I/OUls. carrying ISO pas sengers, ami the local 100 persona. Glass Top Fruit Jars 2 Quart Size, $1.25 per dozen. Wood'* Preserving Powder, 25c pkg. Frierson's Fly. Driver, 1 pint 50c. Kill* flie# and mos quitoes. * Sweet Dreams for mosquitoes, 35c. W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store riiono MO. limlak Films sold ami tlvvHopod. IMlvejr. Corn Sliiut. ?<UUuu*un College. August ' 7,?Corn smut, which is beginning to make It iivpcaF8n<?e in Mils year's crop, U char acterized Vy various sljfed swellings on almost any part of the plant above ground. At first those arc white, hut later they turn black, ami still later I hey become dry ami hurst o|?en. 'The Inilorlor^Ts then fllU'tl with a dark brown or black i>owdei\ composed of tin* spores of the fmissus. The dam age Is usually' eoinparalively small a* compared with some other sources of loss, l?ut it is-serious because it always occurs. .No satisfactory control measure is yet known. It Is sometimes -advised that the spore masses he destroyed but this measure Is not apt to he very smvessful unless it he made a commit* 'nity' pi-notice over a considerable area and be persisted in for some years, since the fungus, can maintain itself in the soil and in debris for a good while, just how long Is not known. The Uureau of 1 Mailt Industry of the U. S. lH-partmenit of Agriculture' is working on the problem of control, anil there are 'hojtes that the investigation will solve the problem. Corn smut does not seem to he poisonous to livestock. In fact, fi possible utilization of it as human food has been suggested. I>r. F. L. Stevens, of the University of Illinois, a national authority on plant dis eases, has tested it out and reported it delicious. Thlrsinut balls should l>o taken before they become dark and should be cooked like mushrooms. Denver, Col., has more than .1(1,0(10 women wage earners. How Beautiful. ? Thu-^iaitfli' of tiny fye.t \yfts li#?& froiu the head of the stairs. ?Mri Kihderby ralw?l her hand warning tl\o others to siloing. "Hush," she said, softly, "Tho ohil dron Arc going to deliver their good night message. It always gives we a feeling of revereuce to hear them, they are so iuueh nearer the Creator than we are. and they speak the U?ve that is in their little hearts never so fully as when tho dark has eome. I.is. ten!". There was a moment of intense sl lenre. Then ? "Mama," eft me the message In a shrill whisper, "Willie 'found a bed hug!" Staunton, Va? has,, more womert vo ters than men. ' THE CONFKl)KRATK COMJCGK. No. (52 Inroad St., Charleston, S. C. A hoarding and. day school for girls begins its session September 26, ioJTJ. Historic institution situated in a healthy location. Advantages of city life with large college yard for out door sports. A well planned course of studies In a homelike atmosphere. A business course open to seniors ami elective worse to juniors and seniors. A domestic science course open to seniors, giving practical theoretic knowledge of cooking. A sewing eourse for seniors and Juniors. A weM equipped library. Primary de partment for day pupils. For cata logue and further Information apply to the college. 666 quickly relieves Colds, Con stipation, Biliousness and Headaches, A Fine Tonic. 7-26 For Future ^ - Delivery We are now making Importers Nitrate of Soda Contracts for Spring and Fall delivery. - Write or phone us for prices. F. M. Wooten HERE ONE WILL FIND A VARIE? STOCK OF SILVER WAKE .LASTIX<? KKMEMRHA NCES AND SUITABLE F()H ALL OCCASIONS. BUT REMEMBER. WHKTHEB YOUR DEMANDS MAY BE SILVER OR DIAMONDS OR ANY OTHER LINE OF JEWELRY, YOU ARE ASSURED SATISFACTION AT THIS UP TO DATE ESTABLISHMENT