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j i J L . 1. /?) C ?D' ^ I . C ? * ' " ? Po'? '!?? Work o 1 ii*v? ly "iv 1 1 fljn i n ih# U run J U < r.S. "?*PP-k " Out on the foggy grand tmnkn th? moyt i i duo us tank ??f the roil n>an it. "dressing <luwn." I!very one dreads U, for it means working re gbrillern of hours until (In* Job Is done If Hie cutch jtuiH been heavy midnight, or O'en lite dawn following, the entire crow hard at It by the light of ttur?'M. No ?n?, nut ovoh tln> COOK, commo.nly known while afloat as "the doctor," may have any respite, ?<?>'? the Sclent I lie Aini-i h an. 'I'la- d*< k In slippery with parts of th^ thousands of cod i luit have been *11 d from the knife of ilw ?liuei? Into the fmld. Cut fingers are of no uvail iih an excuse for laying off. I*o\V*r has taken a lot of_ the pumn nes* out of" ft fe at "sea and the same I little gasoline engine HUM U9.l9lf> t)|4 nails and weigh* tin? author will muj|V have Ihore to do? uud the crew le^$*^ The "iron splitter" dou? I ho work of to 75 men Wh.0 now wield sharp knives on the yraflU banks off New foundland, up along the Labrador, as w#ll an In the localities frequented by fishermen from Fiance, Knglaml and ?Scandinavia, Kvery second the new- machine taken n fresh codfish and as often It turn* <mt a dresKCd fish It performs all the usual operation* of splitting, removing * the haekhf'jM'i. ck-untng and washing. This Ingenious machine was perfected ?n Seattle. Wasli-V by the company \ which perfected. In l'.M>r>, a Somewhat similar machine called hy fishermen ''the Iron Chink." because It took the pllO'e <>f thousands ?* f Chinese who j were formerly employed to clean fish ; In the salmon canneries of the north ! I'ucltlc. ENGLAND'S HISTORIC WAY; -- ? j Dover Road Recalls the March of Caesar's Legions Across' Barham Downs. Dover road Kngland's historic hlghwa> i* 70% niilH.s h>ng measured from Us ancient starting place, the south end of London bridge, to Dover cliff An hour's" Journey over the Dover road Is an excursion Into 2.'**) yearn of history and centuries of Knsllsh .poetry and romance, says the Detroit N e w - In his hook "The Dover Hond,** Charles <5 Harper says, "Cuesar'S preserve limine the weird plateau of Ytarham downs, i?/id ? Jie abut imaglna tlori hears the tramp "f 'he legionaries along Wailing ?iri?et? on moonlit night* S h h ? 1 e s of Heltons. Saxons, Danes and Normans people the streets of the old towns through which the highway takes It* course or crowd In warlike array upon the hillsides. "King* and ipreeni. .nohl.es. saints of different degrees "f sanctity, great i Mri< kgnards of ever> degree of black punrdlsm and ee le*lns!|cn holy, J haughty. proud or pitiful rl*?? up he fore one fo ferrlf.v with thoughts of the space 'he record of [heir doings >\ould occupy ; In lin.> the wraiths and phantoms of nt^li up. n y^nrs combine to Intlnu-lHte the historian" Punch" and Judy In China. T? u* t.riK'.n of t !ii? I'un M anil Judy ! romlr pupp'M show has licon 1 1 ?r? nut*- ' V<-t <>f tnui'h iliH?Mis-*!s?n Pun^h ha* bn n 1 ft on n rift w'fh IVnli'H Pllafe, Juilv with thf bi?t r:?y?*r. ?r with thr .Icwh mill the play w th one of tb* oh! "MyMorit** " Tli In ni?f!on l?!??nflr?ly tv 1 ? 1 1 1 ? i ; t foundation. th?? fVfrolf N?'W* dPflarr*. Th?? nuiin' Pun- h Is simply a r?>nt r i? ' ? t Ion of Pun<'hln?>l '?> (for PtiliMn p' It1. :hi> buffoon of N w >?po| i t rp, ..Mm wh!'?? .1 u t v is probably d??riv??d from .1 :;?!; !) . nt on.' thn?> a common na !??? It i" ?m!<1 t tin f a . t ? :? r rt 'or ?simitar t<"> Pun. I - 'oiin !??<1 n pu;-;..-t play* of lfa'v Kkj\pf l'""*'i. Irvl n i'h!n? nn-1 1'ii'iin Pun t> .??n-l Jul. shows w InfrrtdufN^t rv ? London In l'VUV by an Ita! i ! ? ?(? * ! * hooth nmr < <>??., * >r thr?ir perform ance. " Important Purpow "II hi \ j.i ii. v p. .in for ?? r g ? i "?n ln| (? " ? ?? iTft.r* n K'if. ip.t *?" "Of .? n % w Senator Sor irhnn* "W : * v "\V ? ! \s 'i > u * v : r>? I ' \n ! ' ' work '* 1 '? ? i ? ? * ::tt own. rr. \ r. i ' v ?? ' i I ' .i v>T'. in. I .? ? a . ? ;??!! {?????? i ? ? A K > P "I > ... .? ? ? iv t ??n Tin,' ? ~i-r" T; ?? ? ? ' ? - \ ! hit pV?.< ? III! .Jrttf | I. in ( IMS )| ' t n?? I r. ? . ? ? . - I ' v - i ma t *??r nf ' a ? I" . ? . ? .. thr & >r. - ?fi' .? ? L *w W it C jc ved ?\Ju?: ih.nk. :i < - ">e old blue laws to ki.x '?? < Sun- ?' d??r V **Tf>rtl wo ? Whm ih* ???'nrtlry *" t "|>nnno. * No f??i .? t? rf wis rvrr J ' vj* mt Hi** " ? ttottot nVILL. WAR ON CROWS TO SAVE GAME B1.KDS jportimen Plan Campaign to Wipe Out Pot*. Kll. l'U. InVi'MitfUlli'Jl* M' 4 fit* crow whh'hhaw laLrn plait* IV* ?? nffy (Hi w srrtl? tt'tijwr liiun wVr b?r loiv Itavi* |.|ov,vn Unit i>*? n* oiw of ( it?* li.is't iWiriU'llvo lll'lltUIV* lo um>mi ami kiiiu' IimiIh, tttui to potiiU> itud I ? ? "i lu facl, Ills ilcprvilutU'li* it l"l) sio : ?vu.r.vjir? .ill <i?ii trnutflit vv iili ?u<W *>v it 1 r?*?u>t - rluf'i <?U ovyr iht? ; nflM <"> HIV tOJfC'fluVr 1 1 ? jUlmoJ ? h ' it ftiiii tin* h'tii^m w'UU'h miming ? i \iii ii.l ty ii. Initi'f' i il.ilit'f ul t'Wtlllll^ lli !' uVtij ? \ ? ;i ? ? I. (I.iii the ^ . 1 1 1 1 ' ? .i(n.lth!> mi JVMii>yl\ aiiiu ivyt?nvl> | Mill.,!1 I lli.il .ill O* I'l'wlu'liulllg mini in t of i Ik* nun hi t lit* iii?lil were |i?-u?tv livi\ Vto.o iu luiil ik'i'.-rs uii"?. of t iU lilii WM' huh*!* "I iho tTo\y it ml I li?.*y ;? (v. I 1 1 1 . i i i a ui i ho umh'Tiakt'll . . ., : ? ? I him. ? " V- - '.s?k ?? nr. i hava? Vhihuvv! that ji.-ii mriNT'y <I-.. s ih?- < ii?w <lain 4?~-' l?tv* filiaiiM, hy itllHikhU ami <|.'s{ I'uym^ i ioj.s, |>ut that ..i i.i V- 1 l\ Ii * .s \n'li\ luo/V ih'xtrtic tiviv Ihs imUtvrl. VVMl'k i*? Ui'ltc -AVlit'U In* ih.sl.royH million *> of tin* "l useful I'lViN awl i lirivi'oiv proventij i ? ? of maturity ?rf ihi'Se auv i-.i()'iVvin' tin' tunnel" Sviio would, had. lifii-0 HMOHHl '(" I'vist, IlitVf Hi;'* i.'i*uiiU") fur ii?> rta-l-s uf insivt!*. In hot ??;?? *it.nH"?t* have suht tlrnt ? th?* lunniM s Mil fi?r iiiSi'clii'ltlt'.s H'oiiM In* I.AV tlOiI ui'i'i* tlii' I'l'ow pre Mnlt'iJ from Killing OT'ful. hii'ils who ?!??? fl!?> iMlMi'ril t*ti?*!:i t's uf tfir *' " in the \Vc>f Ii ii I) t fix aiv ??in|>l<?yi*il to .kiil i?;t tin* irtH*?l:it!?r> HUiinals whlrh j i 1*3 ;i tin* fat tli' ami si'iNM sums l,,i \ u ',1'fii v J ) ? \ t h??ir aft .\ ilu?s. If t liVi t vfl'urt ?^riin>t tin-* i i'uu will uNvj siivi* >.*n*at .??utii -< ist i?fln*r |?Hi't?? of tin* I'ountry if ? ttu< |?;ii'tli.'iiltir tin'tint* t<? I'lri! lift* !?? in n imil ??*-rs . Il ?' various rtiin.'alKns au'altisl the ? row lia'vr fulli?\\?M| on tin* hi'el< of tin* ^ri'at < i'tiM'r\ at Joh movrtnrtU to pt ufi'i't j; uut' wlili It Is how lin ltiix Mi' Ii m L'.->-i"'Hse anions ??port>vu^n in ill | art- <>( tin* riMititry. \\:tli tin* I'lT'uts .mailt; to provitU* * .i*i . J ??? r ri'fii^fs t'.?r usofwl lilnls coint'S ?In- i ] ? ; i ? t i< >ii uf prwti'rt Ini; their youn^ h^ i'iim i In? prpiinforj i tt'iiuircs which ; 1 1- v i >u t liolii. Rare Raphael Painting Is Found in Boston Mansion I I Alinvr i.s hliOU li lllr4 Mtl(l<>lllU( <?..n " M K.tphiiH. whirh ltit* Seen j fotin.l i I:i<'iii; t : i ? ? r? ? Ih.tii ' ?Hrr- > ? hi- ? ?r!^'i n.i I i \ tbi* r>?tv run ?..c . ii - i.'.n-'l K'- N . 1 1 ? ? ? I mi ; r? ,t:.I \Mt> I . i : * ? r lirotic'-t t" tlti* ? ? m ' r>':!i?T .'i I'atrJ.k F. j I I I.- i,,tfMr ?(..? ! 1 i r:^ v. - kfiii I \ ! -? lin?t h?T In I i ? >1 : ? i , t :n ? . : \ a v ?? >?*> !.>>m 'Mi.- | ;a s '??u\ 1 i ? l,.? m r i : <* <>f a:i . ??.! ? >IM n- t> r. -< Baby Held by Hospital for Bill Given to Mother ' ? . ? \ w ? 1 ' ? ' ?? ? - , r \ ! n?\ : .i" . * ? . ? ?? f Lot Purchased tor full; C $140 CO \ !! - ?1 I . .1 v ? > J . ?> ! '? . " < i" I ! ?? :ut i;.. ?> !ji* ???'#/ ? ' ???'? ?4* ?*????>. ? i*4#' ( #?) ? . \ *1 v* r ^ tO I lit* ? \ % *n: . v . 1 ti M i J (<? I*-.! . II. i Two negroes, June Ruck and Will Hettis. were electrocuted at the Ark ansas state prison at Little Kock last Fiiday for the murder of Me*, KflTie Latimer, a white woman, at Catcher on December 28. Four men pn trial at lJa&iton Spa, N. Y., on charges of rioting on the occasion of a Ku Klux Klan organiza tion meeting on May 13, have bee a acquitted by the trial court. Injun Jt>? Dead. Injun Joe, called to fame by Mark Twain In "Torn Sawyer," died recently at the age of one hundred and two. Kor more than seventy-five years he had answered the call of the wild up and down the Mississippi river and never wandered far from Its l>anks. Injun Joe, whose real name was Joe Douglas, emphatically denied being the original of the fictional Indian/ hut Hannibal. Mo., residents insist It Is so. There was touch of romance In his life. lie was found in an abandoned Indian village of Callaway county and rfared b> 6 white man. Pine Tress Most Profitable. According to Science Service as a rule pines promise earlier and larger financial returns than hardwoods. They grow In close stands at a rela tively rapid rate to timber size and some of them produce turpentine of commercial quality. With the excep tlon of cottonwood, black locust and perhaps a few others the hardwoods require a longer period to produce m??r chuntaMo timber. Much Better. Charlie ? Married yet, old man? Kdward ? No; but I'm engaged, and that's as good as married. "It's better, if you only knew it." Too Soon to Tell. Nursemaid ? Well, 'ow d' yer like yet new mistress? ? Maid ? Can't tell yet. She's on 'ei best behavior for the first few days ? London Punch. Evolution. From keeping company to gettlns engaged to marrying to divorce and tc paying alimony and falling In ?lov? again are easy steps on life's accom modatlng escalator. A gasoline war is on among the dealers of Hartsville and the piiev has been cut from 24 cents to 1H cents a gallon. T. KT Risher, aged 65, of Walter bo ro, was seriously hurt Saturday when his touring car was struck by southbound passenger train No. P of the C. & N. W. on the outskirts of Chester. The locomotive which was running very fast at the time of the accident caught the rear of the auto mob i he. When salt is sprinkled on meat, fish or vegetables, it extracts water from them; forming a saline solution so strong that bacteria can not grow in it. Six big kosiory mills, employing 0,000 operatives, at Martinsburg, Va., have been closed for an indefinite period. j Cuft Jacobson of New York, ac cused of being the leauttr of a gan^ in a conspiracy to counterfeit $l,l>00 bills, has been convicted ami sen tenced to serve a term of ten years by the Federal court of the District of Columbia. Mm, James K. Ferguson, wife of a former governor who resigned in the face of impeachment charges, la running for governor of Texas. Shu is seeking vindication for her hus band. An heroic siie bronze statue of liuffalo JBil.1, the work of Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, will be unveiled at Cody, Wyoming, on the evening of July 4th at sundown. Two members of the Illinois delega tion to the national Democratic con vention in New York, were arreste I in the convention haU Friday on i ho charge of having whiskey in their possession, and were lined $50 t'aeh. About 5100,000 Germans who had been expelled fioin the Kuhr district of Germany, have been granted per mission to return \o their home by the Khineland commission. Automobile' license plates to the nunvber of .'{48,000 have 'been issued to auto owners within the city limits of Greater New York. Lights to Test the Dye Of foreign origin a new machine called a fadeometer Ls used for test ing the fastness of dyes. Violet car bon arc lights are used, 40 samples being tested at one time if necessary. Half tlie sample Is exposed' to the light, and the other half protected by a metal shade, so that after test un exact comparison can be made. Special carbon rods, impregnated with n secret chemical formula, give the light of this arc fading qualities exactly similar to daylight, although greatly intensified. Has Odd Leap-Y ear Watch John J. -Kingsley- of ilostou, a Jewel er, lots what Is known as a leap-year w ii teli. It contains a wheel, very tiny In proportions, that makes u complete circuit only once la four ycarH, al though It Is "running" constantly. This leap-year wheel Is one of more than 3,000 parts In the rare timepiece. At midnight on the ~8th day of every leap year, February, the 'figures "2'J" flash on the dial. This watch also strike* the hour regularly. The cost of mak ing it was $10,1)00. Movies of Undersea Ruins Motion pictures of undersea ruins of dead cities along the north African coast were recently taken by arch aeologists In airplanes. The films have been declared to be more satisfactory tiian anything that could havo been obtained from the surface of the sea. By this means the course of a sen wall submerged to a depth of 5,<X? fathoms was accurately traced. WE SELL FOR CASH YOU SAVE THE DIFFERENCE ? Beginning July 1* we will do a Strictly Cash business. No good* charged to any one. To show you that it pay* to buy for ca *h we quote prices at which we arc offering Groceries; Hide way S<*lf - Kinin^ Flour, 21-pound aack. $ .so Mother'* Choice Flour, 21-pound Hack .#5 25-pound Sack (iranulated Sugar . . 1.9.3 I o-pound Sack (iranulated Suj{ar ,no 3-pound Sack (iranulated Sugar 45 Pure Lard, 50 ll>. cans. . . , <>.73 20-pound Tufa* Lard 'Jtlll 8-pound Buckets , Lard ? ? ? ? ? ? 1.2.1 t -pound Buckets I.ard. ? fijt Hog Feed, 75-pound Suck Short*. . ?>?? ? 1.60 10 -pound Box Brown .Mole Tobacco,,,,, , 5.S5 2 Bushel BaRH >leal... 2.50 Blue Valley Butter, per pound 5-, Good Quality (ireen Coffee, per pound .20 Cheese, per pound ,30 Breakfast Cocoa, 2-pound cans.:... .' . 25 l-pouud Cans Cocoa ,v.. ? ? ? ; :?<,??? .L> Ha lif* pound Cans Cocoa 10 Mason's Fruit Jars, half-Kallon, per dozen., 1.25 1 00-pound Bass Salt ? . . . . . . LOO White House Vinegar, per gallon $Q TO A K K I V K CAB I, OA I) BKST FLOUR AT 80c, SACK 24-LBS. These are only a few of the many articles we carry and cannot itemize every ^article for lack of space, but all of our choice line of fancy and staple groceries have been reduced to correspondingly low prices as quoted above. Remember, no goods charged to any one, but prices greatly reduced to every customer. I ?? ?? ' Lewis & Christmas Company . CAMDEN, S. C. A I KIM, AN E H I' N TING \ Sportsman Arrested For Shooting Wild Gee.se From The Air. Hunting migratory wild fowl from an ait plane is a hazardous sport, not only from the point of view of law violation, bat because of the actual physical risk involved. The Biologi cal Survey of the United States De partment of Agriculture recently' re ceived a letter from a violator appre hended in Oklahoma for shooting wild geese from an airplane. The -letter said in part "The whole thing started in a spirit of adventure, and we had no knowl edge that we were violating any game laws. We first conceived the idea to ko up and spot the geese on the ground, then land and do the best we could slipping upon them. Some bystander made the remark that a goose flew faster than a plane and that it was impossible to get near enough to kill one from a plane. "In a dare devil spirit we decided to demonstrate, and since it is so haz ardous I never would have guessed that it was against the law. In the first place it is necessary to be out or. the wing, and if strapped or tied on in any way, it is almost impossible to shoot accurately; then all condi tions such as visibility? perfect opera tion of the motor, and a skillful pilot are necessary. To my mind a man takes his life in his own hands, and after the one successful shot I had enough. I nearly fell off at one time, and was very much excited and elated when we landed, but as I remember it. we got only four or five geese." Lieutenant Russel L. Maughan, army flier, succesfully completed his daylight tu dusk flight between New York and San Francisco yesterday. Including five stops for re-fueling, he made the distance, 2,670 miles, in 21 hours, 48 1-4 minutes. This is Lieu tenant Maughan's third attempt, suc cess having been frustrated in the first two attempts by different acci dents. The flight easily breaks all records for distance covered in given time. Linne A. Gale, 'publisher of a Socialist magazine in New York, has been freed from the penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan., where he was sent during the World war for utter ing contemptuous language against the president of the United States. DOES YOUR OLD SHINGLE ROOF LEAK? If so why not re-cover with GEN ASK) LATHE SHINGLES. They go RIGH1 OVER 1 HE OLD VVOOI) SHINGLES. Guaranteed for ten years and good for many more. Cheapest at start. C heapest to put on. Come in and let us explain this proposition. It s being done right in your midst and all over Amenta today. Let us point out the houses in Cam don that have already been covered over the old shingles. Solid car of Latite shingles and Strip Shingles received this week. We alwavs have ? SU?}P,V an> Job? no matter how small, no matter how large. Prices will open your eyes. SPRINGS & SHANNON 'NCORPOR ATED ? ~L