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?At umijMk twwwciiJi ? JwlfW ? > It. I?. Nltok,||,iMUbr ?4.HuMI.U.r ?T"*"""" 1 y* ^ ** ! PabUehM We?/4? a y V W lido 1 Ure*d ?ircot; and 01 tiered at the Cata* ' <U#, Sooth Carolina postoffice ;ak! hocom! oIhhh mail matter. , Price per aumim f?.00. Cainden, 8. c? FrM*y. -f$, VM* ?<i "n ." ?ny-.i.wi mii^iiwuy SENSATIONS ANJ> TRAUKIHKS. The pant week ha# boon one of |fj)< ??Aj1ons ami tragedies. The daily pu ss rljxonicled such news as actress mur? dured in Now York, charges of graft in' Washington, millionaire's wife placed under arrest in divetin Atlanta, pjriest shoots a woman at Pittsburgh, Hiul in our own State we have a oir? cvjjt judge charged with drunkenness, ttfo women made ravage attack oh yjiung woman at Clinton, policeman shoots man* to death in barber chair at Iva, and on dowu to our own coun ty white man goes home, gets his gun a*W shoots an inoffensive negro. Bad record for one week. One Man's Secret. A 14 -year-old boy, George Mark, built himself a wagon out of four svhoels, an efcg crate and some other material] thetV wont to peddling mer < himdlsei for eggs among farm folks aVtfund t!he town of Pigeon, Mich. He became known to every farmer for miles around. A few years later he fpttied a /tore. The business out it and he bought a'bfg factory] building. Recently he built a thred <tory addition to that. Black now. does a business of $.'Wd,000 a year in thfs of 1J800 population. People for miles arOUnd trade with him. Sales man in his stofe work on commission; ? . ; 1 J r ' * , his hardware clerk averages $'4?0 a ? Month and the Woman at his notion - mttk^ ?r$0~n rtfcJi. Hi* busr-% mjfta fiets about $1,000 a day. Not long igft a merchant in a larger town took h xlay off and went to Pigeon solely 'Q^fisk George Black il' he cared to di vide the secret of. his success. Black *n1}Jingly .said he was glad to iell the tyfZgJd his secret. "I offer nothing but I'wal Bargains ? ?nod 1 advertise in the newspapers in rnlfcll towns around Pigeon. There's ?to ftecret to it? advertising has done ?t for me."? Lancaster News. (letter in (he Penitentiary. A fine and suspended sentence for lUjijpjj deqdly weapons and inflicting WOUfid* Upon a negro <? t<l not .appear ty Sit heavily upon Wade Reynolds??)! Kershaw county. lie had demon strated that the suspension of his sen vjtie was misplaced leuiency. 1 he coroner's inquest oYer the body n?. Willie Harris, colored, revealed that several white men tinder the in fluence of whiskey began to light. at v Oiling Station in Camden of which Harris was part owner. While at uTfllUing to separate the men Harris1! " wa# shot with a shotgun in the Hands of Wade Reynolds. While under a suspended sentence tor wounding one man, Reynolds kills ~ ... another. Not only did he not take warning a'nd shun temptation, but he ^ranJk whiskey and carried a shotgun ground in the night time. Such con N'icbv are better in the penitentiary. ? Columbia State. Held Fine Meetings. Secretary Ft* well Ivas returned, trultl Camden, where she attended the .-.?'Uii-annual meeting of South Caro lina Commercial Secretaries, which site, states was by far one of the most ?.uleraating and instructive yet held. \iuong the subjects discussed was .publicity in all its phases, Ur. J. K. facobs of Clinton giving most valu able advice on how to prepare adver r l-Hjiuj in tile most effective manner. \V. K. Sirrene, of Greenville, spoke ^iilhusiasfcically on the proposed Southern exposition to be held in f\ew Tork-citv early in lU-fi. A num ber of problems which the secretaries ^are in common were discussed at . v c< i?Hgth in a most informal manner. Camden*# reputation forjiospital ity was fu 1 1 y -rmui t. u uu'ilfuie visiting secretaries being the recipients of mu^h social attention during the two < ! Jj'S ' session, the entei tainmcnt fea tdrps including a luncheon by the OaJiTueti Civic league, a most enjoy- i ible naruiuet. at which 150 were pres- J n\, at Hobkirk Inn, a luncheon at the i.e\v Kershaw Count) Country Club; *.vd a polo game.. It'K k Hill Record. ! Tl.c c '!>p fa. lure of the (Jei - i j ri Kitvn iimt'i;! to join the other na ..ji}* in h:. -n i -ting it> embassy ' ' a g out ut i? ?>?>??< t to W nod tow \\ ilson i il'.racteil alien' ion in Washington and throughout :... country. The (ier ? Mil govern m m * ? the position t!:.?t W'ochIi i< v\ ?\ 1 1 ??< >i? \>a> a private i ' tiy.cn, and !t>! th.?r icason the gov < >iin)ent was rot called upon to show f that respect. !>?;. ng Wednesday af ternoon, a numbei of n.1;-. alua's, .said ' a. be taxi drivers, r. :t ? : J an American iiag half way up t^e ivnba^sy** tlng-1 i ole.? The flag w.is "cnl'ived hs the! police. After it va< ??ffiriai!y sn /munced that th* a;U'um.ni w?>uid !*? tievqted to genera! mourning, the Ger man embassy announced that it> would be lowered to half mast. (Iba4. Sanborn was killed and Br>an Kepnan was seriously wounded in \ guffbattk* with police o*^ the outskirts of. Cleveland, Ohio, Tuesday. "Both _ gunmen arid _ j^re beinz J Stinted'. ;-obbcry mil 1 ?llil i - m ** - ? wfc ff .1 M'ttp Nn.n(m; 4*-<;*Mdtn K*WbjU^,(, ^ Chmtobf*' of Commerce U ?> rugging a ucricH o# exhibits showing <'|mdett4inmde products, to be placed in window, of the store on the corrfor of Uroad and I>eKalb Streets, former ly occupied i"by. Snyder's store. There will be two exhibits each week, begin ninn Tlumsduy, Februal y 14 with an iit tractive nhto^ing of the products of the Caqiden prick Company. \i fourteen or fifteen separate exhib it. i will bo shown, covering a period of Ave or six weeks. The Chamber of Commerce is indebted to Mr. F. M. Zemp for tho courtesy extended by him in giving the use of this window. WTiiUt uot known as as an industrial cUy( Camden has a. good start already, aa is shown by the fact that her in dustrial payroll .amounts ? to over $2,000 for each wofk day of t^e year. The jhhumboi 6t Commerce asks the cooperation oJf all the business men in making a success of th^county-wide campaign for the use of pure*secd and Calcium Arstjnpte in combatting the boH Nvjoyil this year. ? \v Sixteen young ladies of Kershaw County \yiU receive through the Cham ber of' Commerce, a setting of Pure Bred Rhot|o Island eggs, as the gift of the business men of Camden. Each j?~o? thtfe yourtg ladies will agree to funnish| another girl with a setting of CKrR.4 next year, and so on, making tut| endless chain Poultry Club for K^vshaXv County. The Secretary will tye, i^laci to hcav fronV anyone wishing to contribute "to this cause., POLITICAL PROPHESIES^ Roy Stonp SayM McLeod and Dial Will Be Unopposed. (Greenville News.) Governor .Thomas G. McLeod will be absolutely without opposition in the gubernatorial campaign next sum mer, it is augured by E. Hoy Stone, of Granville, who is recognized throughout tjie State as a political pYogriosticator of Unusual foresight and keen perception. The only state offices which will be contested, in Mr. Stone's opinion, are those of attorney general and secretary of state. Samuel M. Wolfe, attorney general, will not again offer for the attorney grttfuaUhUi,, Ml'? S^one pointed out, and it is probable that there will be several candidates, in addition to John M. Daniel, of Greenville, Mr. Wolfe's assistant, who will hotly contest the dfficoJ fcMr.rStone declined to prophesy on the election crtf a secretary of state, but said that there would in all prob ability,^? several candidates, '?r 4V'oHy^i.. Blease, former governor of Soulfi Carolina, whom rumor has link ed up with candidacy to the United State*, sei\ate, will not really oppose jWmfttor ]sf/3flC~Uial, Mr. Stone opined. Senator Dial will have no opposition to re-election to the senate, be BlenSe" has not and will not re ceive sufficient encouragement from his constituents to venturo into the senatorial race, is the opinion express ed by Mr. Stone. Blease's followers would vote for him in a gubernatorial race, the Greenville political prophet said, but' the.V'feel that it would be l\ke Priding W good man to a foreign ^mntry to elect him to the United [Siitcs senate in Washington, iti that 'thly woiild lose him from the state. Ml. lllea'se announced for the senate wA'ks ago. Il will be remembered that Mr. Stone's political prophesies in regard to the gubernatorial race in 1020 were startling in their accuracy. In an in terview which was published in The sWws m February of 1020, h<\ said that McLeod would defeat Blease by a majority of 1 *1.272 votes. The actual tally at t"he close of the election show xi. I.-vmI had 1 K-cn made governor by the ]>eoplt? with a majority of 14, 2S0 votes, exactly ei^ht more than had been accredited him by Mr. Stone. Mr. Stone is supervising agent for ?he Carolina Life Insurance company, and in his work comes in close contact v ? h a '.avu' number of people of all i !.. c\i'i\ day. Being naturally (ii < p!> intv.ested in the politics of the ? tat , h* * almost constantly talks pol !* . - In this way ho is enabled, with -u !"p? Ising accuracy, to determine the lay of the land with regard to politics. Messrs. McAdou. Heed and Ln<!er wi*t>d having been invited to add) ess the house of representatives. Dr. Olin Sawyer, of the committee to entertain i he s isitors in case they come, has asked that the committee be relieved of uniting Mr. Heed Dr. Sawyer re senta the manner in which Mr. Reed hounded Mr. Wilson on the loaeue of nations proposition. According to a report issued by the Interior department at Washington, ( the fndiafi waftfs of thfc United States la*t year fecelvCd a total of 810 from oil and gaa leaaes on land* ? 1 WALT* WWW eh..# ?{ in Court* A u4l?or^,9<?cf ? Sr Mo?Icy"to K. K. auv?p ,bn. and K, J B.Ik, J lot on Uur?.m utreet, Camden. I^Hp.OO. ? 'Ouatave Htrsch and L. . !>? Block *? Robert, Carter, 1 lot ?nd_l building, Fair litre?*, Camdtn, |WH ).' Dave Watts to Godfrey-IUynard Company, 200 ac*e?, .?*1 Town ship, timber rights, $87. 60, et?, Sidney P? Watklns, to Richard Eu banks, 54 acres Buffalo township, f.100 etc. L. O. Johnson to Town of Bethune, 1 lot, Town of Bethune, $626. Sarah Ann Newman, et al., to Hpn* r? J. Ratcliff, Town of Bethune, 110. 8 J.West to W. C. Horton, 60 Ares Buffalo township, $1,000. W T. Smith to C. F. Sowell, 1 lot and 1 building on Fair Htreet, Camden, Clarke, Master, -~to Enter prise Building and Loan Association^ 1 let and building on Fair and Lau rens street, Camden, 14.736 Thomas J. Kirklandgto Edward An derson, 3-6 aero north of Camden. $46. ' S. E. Russell to Vf. F . ^U88<4[; acres 4 miles east of Camden, fo.00, Cte. c. Hagins, to Julia Macon, 1 lot, village Cassatt, $20. ^ Esau I)a*s, to M. G. Purslojr, 2 acres near DeKalb, $o5. ? > K. S. Villepigue, to Leo Schenk and G H. Baum, 310 acres Lockhart road, $5.00, *etc. . Creola Bracey to Annie H. De Loache, 26 acres near Cassatt, $10.00. Nina J. J one* to Camden Beef Cattle Farms, 2 acres near Lugoff, $1,00, etc. ? _ B. B. Clarke, Master, to RufT Mer cantile Co., 110 acres West WatMee, $1)00. . _ J. B." and W. R. Zcmp, to D?ri Barnes, 1 aero, near Camden, $436.00. J. B. and W. K. Zemp to Ben and Sophia Blnnding, 1 acre near Camden, $262.16. t L w W. B. Mangum to Jacob Mangum, 08 acres Buffalo Township, $6.00, etc. William Boykin to Alexander Boj^ kin, 32 acres north Camden, $5.00, e*. Alexandey Boykin to Henry Savage, 32 acres north of Camden, $3180. B. B. Clarko, Master, to Wateree Mill, 1 acre near Wateree Mill,. $415. J. T*. and W. R. Zemp to R. D. Bel ton, 1 acre near Camden, $85, etc. B. B. Clark, Master to K. S. Ville pigue, 1 lot lower Broad st., Camyen, $225. V i " , B. B. Clarke, Master, to Charles Addison, 1 acre north of Camden, not stated. _ , G. W. and C. L. Wray, to Sarah W. Cofcart, 02 acres, West Wateree, $5. Mary Allen to F. E. Welsh, 40 acres north of Camden, $800. ? B. B. Clarke, Master, to R. E. Ste venson and John T. Nettles, 1 lot and building, lower Broad street* Camden, $2250. ' u" John S. Rabon, to M. B. Rabon, t30 acres West Wateree, $1160. W. I). McDowell, et al., to Sidney Certain. 1 acre near Knights Hill, Thomas Ancrum to E. E. Holland, 1 ,acre DuBose PaVk, near C'amden, $208. B. B. Clark, Master, to Lillie Wal ters, 140 acres near Bethune, $1100. Hampton Sutton, to Noble Hayes,, 9 acres north of Camden, $225. J. B. and W. R. Zemp to Emma Craig, I lot Cureton Park, Camden, $132. J. B. and'W. R. Zemp, to Ehos Cly? burn, 1 lot Cureton Park, near Cam den, $118.20. S J. B. and W. R. Zemp, to B, <J% Get tys, 1 lot Cureton Park, near Cam den, $130. ' W. C. Perry to Gregory Live Stock Company, 345 acres near Liberty Hill, $2400. . Anita S. McCallum to W. W. Price, 34 acres, near Lugoff, Price not stated. J. B. and'W. R. Zemp to Henry Jen nings, 1 lot -Cureton Park, near Cam den, $150. H. C. Christmas to Sarah DeBruhl, 1 lot 1>juBo^' Park, near Camden, $100. ,r '? ?'* * E. H. Dibble to?v\nnie White, 1 lot and builditttf Gordon street, Camden, $550. ^ Bolivar I). Boykin to Neita C. Boy kin, 325 acres, Boykins, not stated. Laugh With l:s. Teacher: "I shall now read this four-line Longfellow poem five times, then 1 want each pupil to write it on copy paper." ? This was the paper turned in by Tony : f.i7.a GrajV-' m^n Allay tyindus Weaken maka Liza Blime, Andv Parting Lee B. Hindus % ?Footpngl Johnny Sanda a time. HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS heap o* folks kin shine AT ENNY-TKIN6 , CEpN tenp?n' t; x>ey own Wkmiwr thm cmim ooowwark, dmmp I m chili, rhmuma* 1 (inn ? yoti can qplckl y uke the stifFneoa *nd P?in out of acblhf naiclu with Sloan's. Apply gtntly without rah" . blng. Oct ? bottle from your druggbt today?- 35 cents. SW. ? For Alder man -Ward 5. J hereby announce myaelf as a can didate for re-election- to the office of Alderman Ward 5 of the City of Camden? uubjeti.to the rulea cfr the coming municipal" -primary. v D. Q. HOOSER. A CARD. I wish id express my aincere thanks to the friends and neighbors for their kindness during the recent illness of my ddar wife. I shall always hold each of them in the most grateful re- 1 membrance. May God's richest bless ing be their reward. Will A. Peach. Bethunq, S. C. NOTICE. The regular annual meeting of Her mitage Cfetton Mills will be held at Camden, S. C., Wednesday, February 20th, ajf 12 o'clock noon. . A. S. Dyer, Secretary, .-I MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, ? . County of Kershaw, ??? > Court of Common Pleas. Loan and Savings Bank, Plaintiff, ? V8. R. L. Peebles, L. H. Peebles, et al., Defendants. ' . I . Under an order of His Honor, M. L. Bonham, Presiding Judge Fifth Judi cial Circuit, dated February 13, 192-4, I will sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash before the Kershaw County Court House door, in Camden, in said State, during the legal hours of sale on the first Mon day, being the third day of March, 1924, the following described real es tate: "All that piece, parcel or tiact of land, situate, lying and being in the State of Soi^th Carolina, ar*l , being partly in the Counties of Kershaw, Sumter and Lee, containing Three" Hundred nine and One-Fourth (.309%) acres more or less, as shown by plat of R. W. Mitcham, Surveyor, bearing date, March 29th, 1912. The said tract Of land is bounded on the North by lands of Burrows; on the East by lands of W. C. Rodgers; on the South by lands of Hawkins, Shiver and Hat field, and on the West by lands of Bur rows. The said tract of land is the same conveyed to S. F. Brasington by deejl' of W. C. Rodgers bearing date June 1st, 1912, and of record in the of fice of the Clerk of Court for Ker flhaw County in Book A. G., at page lid, and in the office of the Clerk of Court. for Lee County in Book N, at page. 22 and filed for record in the office of the Clerk for Sumter County; and is the same tract oftland conveyed to R. L. and L. H. Peebles by deed. of S. F. Brasington bearing date theT3th day of April A.. D. 1921." Said real estate to be sold subject to a prior mortagage held by the Federal Land Bank of Columbia. , Anyone desiring to bid at the said sale shall first deposit with the Master a -certified check or cash in the sum of Two Hundred and No Hundrdths ($200.00) Dollars as an evidence of, good faith. To the unsuccessful bid ders the Master shall return any checks or cash so deposited at the con clusion of said sale. Terms of sale, cash. v B. B. CLARKE, Master. February 14, 1924. MASTER'S SALE. Stat* of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, Court of Common Pleas. Janie W. Dinkins, etc., Plaintiff. V8. Ilobt. W. Dinkins, et al., Defendants. Under an order of His Honor, W. H. Townsend, Judge Fifth Judicial Cir cuit, dated December 19, 192.3, I will sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash before the Kershaw County Court House door in Camden, in said State, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday, being tho third day of March, 1924, the follow ing described real estate: All that parcel or lot of land on the Western side of the Wateree river, in the County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, known as the Cullen Place of J. R. Dinkins, containing Two Hundred Sixty-nine (2G9) acres, more or less, on the Waters of Twenty-Fivo Mile Creek, and bounded on the North by the Hayes place of J., R. Dinkins, East and South by land* formerly of Bailey, and the Cullen lhnds of which this was once a part, and West ?by lands now or formerly of Branham and lands of Nettles. Any one desiring to bid at said sale .shall first deposit with the Master, a certified check or cash for the sum of One Hupdred ($100.00) Dollars, as an evidence of good faith and as a guar antec of compliance with the terms thereof, which deposit shall be return ed to the unsuccessful bidder at the conclusion of said? Mk To be sold at the risk of the former bidder. -f? B.B. CLARK K, j February 14, 1924* ' % . - * ? , ? ? - 1 1 n i r Mfc maywm u >:HM *| 'Waagtaffwy-flt ?*** Uivfce ^Bde*r jU ., w r ^ _, ,. yminL. v For Alderman W*i^ Three. * I hereby announct myself a candi date for reflection for Alderman fdr] Ward Three in "the coining Democrat ic Municipal Primary. ? J. H? Oeborne. ..,. i ' iii; .y'1 For Alderman Ward Four. | hereby annnounce myself as a canr, didate for re-election to t^ie of floe of j Alderman ,<9 r Ward Four of the City of Camden in the coming Demo* era tic municipal primary. \ p > K. C. ?EMP. ? ?v : ? -r ? w ? ^ ' ? For Alderman ward 6.. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-electidh to the office of Alddrman from Ward St*, subject lo the rules governing ^he^?rimar^ele? For Alderman Ward One. I hereby announce myself as a ^can didate for reelection %o the office Of Alderman for Ward One of tho City of Camden in the coming' Democratic] Municipal Primary. W. U JACftSON. For Alderman Ward Two. To the Voters of Ward Two: ' At the suggestion of friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate, for Alderman from Ward 'tV0* aub^j Ject to the rules of the Democratic Primary* -'1 ?' * OSCAK .f. SM Y HI,. ;J Wants?For Sale ( LOST ? One diamond earring. vLatge reward for return tb 2026 Lyttleton street, Camden, S. C. 46-4Tpd ? 1 . " t FOR SALE ? Nearly 2 acres West cor ner ChurcH and Kihg streets, barn, and old house. Five minutes walk to town. Price $875. William G. Evans, 607 % Second Avenue Wes?, near Howard St., Spokane, Wash. 46-50-pd. . ' - ' ' * V FOR SAtB ? 1 Triumph iQcubator, 260-egg siz^. U?ed once. Also 1 Marvel coal burning Brooder, 50 to 1,000 chick size. Reason for selling we are stalling; larger sizes. Price, $38.50 together, or $19.75 each. Apply, Pelzer McLure, Heath' Springs, S. C? Rt. No. 4. ? 46-49-pd. , | FOR SALE? Hudson Sedan." .$2105;00 Front and Rear Bumpers $20 each , 40.00 Two Extra Tires, Tubes and Covers $52 each 104.00, Motor Meter . . ? 16.60 Tiro Carrier on Rear 30.00 ' #2, 29^.50 Everything new, never used/ ; "r \< special pripe to move quick- ' 1 ly 2,080.00; Saving ^245.00? F. V. ALLEN, Camden, B. C. , 46pb( TAKEN UP? One brindle bull dog, on Tuesday, February 5th, at Wat-' eree Mills. Owner can get same by . describing dog and paying expenses. Apply Roland/ ..XHkrke, wat^ree Mills, Camden, S. CT ' . 46-pd WANTED ? Old books, old furniture, old china, Godey's Ladies' \ Books, j many old fashion books, of?50 years or more ago, also old prints. Ad dress F. G% H., Chronicle Office, Camden, S. Cr~* 45-47pd FOR SALE ? One building on Main street. For further information ap ply to Rena Meeks, 809 Lyttleton street, Camden, S. C. 45-47pd LET US TAKE CARE of your . Bat tery troubles. Kershaw Motor Co. 45-tf , . ! SEED OATS? Let us sell you \ your ! seed oats for spring planting. Ship- 1 ? ment just received. Apply Stokes A FQvans Company, Camden, -S. C. ISsb. CAR WONT START? Phone 140 for ! Battery Service. No charges for trips in town. Kershaw Motor Co.; 45-tf ?Pproved _ ^ deliver dMiiy-Jp arvy quantiw mv^ from <*pure Jersey cow*, Wt onlf : Wa^JtjM coys. Telephone 2114, , :1s a English, &mden 8. 0. ? - ' ' t ' ' "J .'J *?'-. . ~" I uu." FOR 6ALE? limited amouiu of pure Cleveland bjg l*oll cottonseed... We or? * 1 offering., . w*10 at ^00 par r bushel. Appfy to Lewis & Christ. 0. 44-47pd ii. ujfe-KvJ 1 V' T ? * ? ? ? ? ??? kee-burner Heater at a to Chronicle Of. ? -ft*!.-; . ? ' . ? , ATTBN?^' ^ u mf >?'? ?>"'''_ i* IW .TOUR18TS? For sale, , .,. _jautifUi home overlook^ Ridgeivood' GOlf Links. Beautify scenery, - > The beat this side of Ashevjlltv 85 foot elevation. n 'Hotfte la modem in every reaped; - M^ttTojMe;*i?d brick. Three tad [t ^oerosrlM^Voom, dining roow ...A^tLjkiWhonw'Each foom 13x18, ? . lariu npflciouA hall 10x54. bath v. ?'?Ul rfttfln i^xllrt Ail ceilings 12 feet. ' Oho1 Jam _ conservatory 23x4$ 11 ,?eafc.lQqo1ai;gfe conservatory 28x49, t>vo ,gurA#es, large barn, servants' A, / house- Three and one-eighth acre* laha* l^oung, (Orchard. This place , hntf fy>pn, (built three- and one-half ? years. /Owner wishes to leave Co iumbia "?m yill sell homo furnish ed or unfurnished. If interested, communicate with C. \\ Hoeftr, ' owner., 400 Hill Crest Avenue, a Bidgewood; Columbia, S. C. Tele CALL The fiver- Ready Pressing Club f0t<<4eWr)(ggv pressing, altering and .'repairci. ,, Phone 159-J. Prompt ser* ' vic?, rpasortable prjee. J. S, dam ? ble,. jPi*o'i$rtotbr, 869 Broad Street, Camden/ t>s C. 38tf - .'j- / ? ? -X, WAISffiw^A ^ftr?r t0?S of pea' vine hay. APPly to Lewis & Christmaj, Camden, .Q, 44tf , . 'J r < ? ? WAtfTBp? -Men or women to take ?:> ? ortferB-for genuine guaranteed hos iery ; for men, women and children; t ' eliminates darning. Salary, $76 a ?week full time; $1.50 an hour spate time. Cottons, 'heathers-, silks. Iv- \>j, > temational Stocking Mills, Norria , town, Pa. . 41-50sb WANTED^Pofrlar, Ash, and Cypres* - standing timber. Will flgt/re "frith yod on any size tract. Give full details' jln first . letter. Hoffmaa Lumber Company, Columbia, S.C. * , 35tf - * buy . good ay look better ^eylook new TJ Yoi|;ire over your hat trbdraes when you get uncfcf a YOUNG'S. ? _ {that we are prpird to s?l) aKd thatyouMl be proi id to woav. Mr en Clothing Co. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF "THE TIRE SHOP" IN SAVAGE BUILDING, WEST DeKALB STREET, NOW OCCUPIED BY 1HUDSON AND ESSEX AGENCY. . ? ^ f V,,- x WE WILL CARRY IN STOCK GOCfbYfcAR AND FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUB$9j AND A GEN ERAL LINE OF AUTOMpBtLE ACCESSORIES. " it CARS WASHED A M 6 DOPED . ? - ? '-or : vv