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tttirlr PUBLISHED KVKKY JTEWAT W. Xj. IwtoXJOWTOI^I-. OfBBCiurTio* K atm: -One year , $1 ?0. ei* month*, 76 om^; thru# mouth*, 40 ?out*. BusUmmn locele, 6 cento per line eech tc* eortion. jBndld?t?V (lord* lor Count y oitirr* |6.00. Cou^toMiouat $10.00, imanicotfons will bepul>li*h*d * ht*n inUreel to the general public Mid not of e deUutatory nature. No rtv ?uonitihilily will bt kmuwimI for the ?to we of correspondent*. ^atbb ton Anv*?Ti*jwo;r-0rdinery tr*oel?nt odvertlsieenu, flr#t toaertion $1*00 per nqutre ; ?och ?uheeqneBt l?>. ?Ortlon 60 cents per ??j?iue, KemlMiinceo by cheek*, ^raft* ;in<l po?t?l noney orders ehould be iua<le payable 0 to ' ~ W. L. MoIM)WRIJ? S9HK&-'* yf&Ufe Cen'den. 8. 0. OAMDKN. 8. (J.. O'JT. *. A Tale ol the Times Ali iuf Flat Hock Several Years Ago by Mr. Henry I.. Fletcher. "You ere always Ulktug about the farm? bow fond you w?re of plow log lite cotton andthe ooro ? pray ti ll It why you quit such a charming ?" asked au inquisitive cilizvu of vbe other day. Oilier* have ntk m? (be aeine question. Oar j often Influenced by triflvs When ift Flat llook for While Plains j Ibirty fire years ego. if my fciwl told mo thut I would not n.tMi* of the toll Ihc remainder | woull have be I tutu; last dollar that ho was wrong. | follow iug I lie mule? That nut5, Ml I ant thought that ever ml* r< d _ I was dsfTy on the sub of turning the noil tiyciyihinu ?bout tho fat in pleased itio 1 liked Nrgrotn, the horses, t he owv\ shoep and the dog* I nnnkd |ivi and d?e at Klnl Hock. Aii Air casttov wrrr bntif 4-w*V ?oil. I had a Sweetheart tlu to v. 8b? nn<jl my father without the knowledge of each other dtove uie ?Wny-^-it may nevir bo admitted imi Trtrif !*??. Country -bo\? ate th?* true Roraeos of the land. Th?\ court from the time they start to tho old afield aohool until t tie v are ntn<-\. i from tide earth. Making love is * with theiu and (he homelier the moro porsi'tent ttwv Ik if That was me. ?! loom ted ? tho aisles at school, <> 1 the to Ohuroh on Sunday, nt the lea in buggies, two wheel oaitv *on horseback, at~Ttra prist mill and wuere ?i?o Often '.he d would not know it bui 1 win conscious of the fact. At tho a^e ?t 10, IS and 14 I had an expan mm bt^Tt It wont out to many ?r?Hr damaela; many of whom I nsed to alt and look at in Ohutch : While the preacher was threatenmp einnere with hell fire and brim ?lone (two dangerous materials that r-.-W <lo not hear much of nowaday*) lodging eyes and awellinp bo ?out Bashful, bsrefootcd but ptoud. 1 used to mako love silently from p;?ome nearby porch Most of the .tit upon whom I bestowed my ttellow looks have grand children now*- I recall my Gist flt of jealou l!t camo at an old tog solum! ?> house near Flat Hock. For weeks I . bed worshiped a young lady but had '-V{'Mver 'told her or any one vide of ??*y love, but I had derived preat pleasure, yes, even blip*, by t einp m permitted by the teachrr to ait on the opposite end of a long bench t: With her. One day a small chap in the eehool room received a valentine jp from her saying something about "'the violets are hlne, pinks arc- prot p& ty and so are you." Although 1 was S| but 10 years old I contemplated BR committing suicide, but 1 recovered That was my Urn puppy love. One ?| ..?Iter another of my sweetheart* de? ^ IT tad me. At t'ures 1 quit Flat ^HRook Baptist Churcti and transferred ? my allegl^noe to Hickory Head an^ if things did not exactly run to soil me WOQld move or> up to bethel jfaeabyterian Church My Faihcr |S! used to say that he bebeved tl<?t I ' wonld ultimately be a non decomina !?:. adnvangelist. My constant desire to attend service made him bciievp I J?as deeply interested, and my ?pparent fickleness for creed icdicst ^ wd that I oould embraee several de < - nominations. My Fattier knew Something of the seamy aide of hfe. ?y awitohing from Church to Church did not fool him. 1 had an idea that I was pu-'iDg the wo?l over his soft gray eyes untd one Morning just as I threw my lop oyer old Molly, my plow tuolo of WMkdaya and my saddle Uorae on ?ys, he said "I hope you will to see her today.'* "Herf" I astonished but blushing, i, ths little lady." 1 saw her but not bare the courage to even bow "" passed The love call was however, and it kept apinning d round. I was sure ahe (??ling away .down in her for me." How could she help m rhe conveyance moved fff bar home I got astride old who gave the loudest bray I baatd up to that time and nt a tafe distance. Had attached to the vebiclc n break to ran, llolly and I bav? been clone to the brkVe Wtole work in n jifTy. I over my little turtle t of love making kept frjj&l VH-4Kfp- otabout sad aettle old story of lowiiii to me. Without a or anywhere, I ?aw mynelf wedded after n ard. M I did. Yet of Um for ton ale girl* had bfeu ?wnr? of the devotion precipitated upon tbpin. It ?*e| about the mi lid to of 4k? eighth month. the bohriay ~1?moo iwouud Flat iWk Prtoioua rtfttvala and Oftinp meeting* filled ???<? y wttk My Father h been to <>o?den. and bought a new noddle ami hrhito. Old Molly we 4 fat and In fide ebapa, There ?u h protracted torellog go ingob at tttefcory Head Chuioh. | Ott Saturday tioavjr raiua bad paaaed North, South and \\\at of ua hut wo <U1 not g< t any. Knaday I aaddlbd Molly and went acroe* the oonutry j expecting t<? e Xel?a?>g? ai-ata with u )OUDg daddy and take hot out to tho r?*lY?l aliich wrta btiug di?. nj?*ed for milt* fircuud and the pr<aoh*ra who w? r? converting nu>$t all of the old btu.r.Q artUl* ?? n il ekin fliutfcYi in tbat aectlun o' the conn try. I admit"' now thai it wn# n?l the preaching ibat ..ifi'f treated mo hot the ri<'? with th? girl. I nun aljll ?onrtiug in toy own aiiuple way In thote d?ya we had no ltd/ phone* tnd could not uoike ouftauemenU ahead of time. A fellow bad tutak? chancca on being disappointed. An* Other feilow wan ahead of m? and waiting at ti. u Kflt? wlmn I arrived. Turning n?y co?r?o I to< k the afraighteat roa<l home. l'< f.t Keck cm k. a very treacherona airrain, I ?> | io my path, Xhtl . loiigwfct .route *0* providid * tlh a bridge, hut l|?o kUoiI lei had none li iv.ng aiwaja heard ihat Iho Gaskin'a Foul w;i? shallow, 1 decided to go li. ul way. 1 1 u\ ng m'*tfod the young lady I wa$ not in ll.it host frame id tuind hut 1 hod hi p. d ol tit * in;; other dam*el? ?t the lUM'tiig. Tiio <U> before khf.ro t.a 1 bo< n ft Urrlic ran uj> 'i.n tl.o head of ?he week. 1 found ' ll. c ford tory wide aod muddy, but j during, 1 rode in and k?pl goin? I i : h few minute* 1 "*us whirling down j (lib jjahldle (d l ho vlivatn bitt tinal I !y got cut, my w.hit<> duck panta nn ' i 1 is?-w ( oild'o ulu>%st luinrd. When I i ! ?ol Lome U' \ I'aU. er <* n? waiting *t ' ( lie yult*. "Well, ilr.l > on g? t i.'Ui r." ? bo pl^a^antiy. "Y>?, I th nk !??>.' 'i am glad )OU ^<>1 ? tit," oh' I ' t* gov t >y ? 1 hank for' >our in | to c <>*? t ,T h (ITo"."" ?? VV \ uii ^ ir j i ing t>) tlo n? xi?" In"' ? W.bat Ulo \u mi nil '{ ' ??Yoit ctiiio nc?r (drowning liH' hft't mu'c I h'? v??, un?l if ??he hhdn't had u ore t!i..n non, ycu_both would hnvo brrn .Ift'W ne,1. I wsnt, hi' p'op-xrnl for j iho ii (;x ! ? pcnpadi', t r ? * r ? f ? r c 1 >o*k I w itHl n< *'?. Mo * ;:!>>. ul goin?i <df to j holioo.!'" "'I (toli'l I, li.'W, 1 Kill Hit ? punr'v pi<-pa?cd tUut I )'"ir I { ?? n If i . ' "Weil lio t?v H (?>r a yea.r; I ni' tu id a lost '1 liiiuk \ oil wOUlit ! makf a ^o oil in* vrr or good l>iis?i I i.i'm nixii ? wt 11 nioal ..n\lLhig bu tt UlUKT.' 1 lull n tly I it: i t hotmi I frupiuntiy moot up with k >u?fc o! i llJ^ oi<i I'lllM-ll) ill'!l 111 (K'lIOOl mum iiu ; stonet tl.au I m%:U:on iho subji-cl of ? ntiUi !>iii?i to tiio old home and farm ! tlo y ld'1 mo labor ia ^arco, borprs j aro might > high aiul i)k> n^asona aio I very uncertain, In an old H iv ing hisiory repcaU ?t*cd ami I bavt. about niaib? up my mind to puil lL t> -j-bvU coid a>jain over a mule on my native hii!? The ProserTntlon of Our Korosts.' I ?tmieiini! h \akvs n diavstcr 'lo m ;il< ?> people res-l'z- ihe imparlance ? > f 'I in t: t? n {h't-g The net til iVioil ? mi i Uo Carolina*, w iiili* distinctive of life and property, *1" lmvt'seiv-1 ed ^ putpo*** if i? onlv *.k"iis our ! people lo the I m por I Min- < f f Test ; (in ner VH'.iun Onv of. ihe bi?fri **-r- 1 jiumcnta along thin line to c.mic \ j undtr mil ubaei v.ai ion recently, 18 j mad* b v lli? A met ic an T e x i U o i j M niiu f act u rer, published in Cliar- ' , iMte ? hicli 9ft) r. : j "W Hid faiiirg on r)?artd !a;.ds And htrtoo hiliiiJti s rushes quic.Kiv i i it ? u i ft \ in l i Lie n c i* to c r 1 1 k 1 a n d *l! cutting it.io vlio livers hi Uie same liter forma a force of nature', i he irresistible slicnglli riT which! >'.111 only I t- appreciated by those ; *ho U>vo stood by one of iluse' r c g ; o g I o r i e ft i # * i. .1 t.u u bring! forili death nr.d destruction. The flood of ,o?i wee k !. ic !* fi :uin and Jiatirr along the nvfis! ? ?f lite C-?:o;sr.u? and is cliargfdj Willi OVt-l (V bundled deaths uOvl ft i :rop n n \ i pr?-p* r I \ lns? ccn*r res tively < si i m vt; d si $ 25,000,0(0. A * H?ful <? ft t V seems u >a only * sample of what is to bs in years to c-?u>e if our forest* fire to be ont doan and n > foiiagc lift to absorb and hold back the water* of gteal ; i mn?. i | The piesctvAtion of our forest# ' jig an economic question. The ob , [j^ct is well worth nli the lime and' enercv that can be put on it and' should have behind it and actively aiding it every practical and patri l otic man ia the South. Six foot of water ou the tnuin; business street of Augusta, ttvo feet: of wMcr in ihe Catnperdonn Mil',i in Ureco yillc, and up to t h c second floor <>f other mills, water seventy- j nine feet above* normal at Fayette- j ville and railroad bridges waelifd; away throughout. the Piedmont arc- | lions arc practical UlusU alions of the iff* CI of water with no finest! to Uold it and r?l thia is -only a! sample of what will be as go on and the forests are still lurtuer i deptctcd. - - - - _ 1 It is a \iial question and comes home lo all us. farmer, merchant acd manufacturer alike and we can only hope for an early solution.? Gaffuey Ledger. Bartralhi Tn Real Bstate ~~ If yewt wiah to bargain* lo j real estate, either in lb* city or j conntrt, call on O. G. Alexander,' Real Ratal* Agent, Camden, S, C. 1 Some time* women play cards at a 4*rd party if Uore is nothiog to talk j about, / of Soh?dul? on v KlFiollv? 8unda>, H.^?i 16. !?. laoa, .jfc fikiM* uf t?kgjltlt made ou tha 8*nb.?ar<l Ry. -J|? ? v? i>i ok from Co)uuit>i*.?ow ki"U U?ro about 7 o'jmk luauad of ' *y:' ? *08 BALK. Kin* lot of brand ii?>w fuiwitui# cocala*i?g of two iunb?'K'?oy b<d roftra auiua, od? tuaboKotiy ball anlt<% go|d<o u?k ditilog loom ?illW, mug* and entire kiichcn out fit, bath Ui)?, rug* aod curpet*. All ucw and flr?i-c| aa i>?rtir ? wtabtog lo furnlab boutu for north* ? in hoatdit* w*l| d?> will to look into lit la M?mt I* Uk'u aa a whole. Kcquire at Ibla oftyof. Trespass Notice. 8luv?tint. ,flt#bh?tf or on my olanuuftii in Wont \VaUre? at<U-tlv fofbirtd*?f7 ? fiKN'KY SAVAGE. Svi.U 16. ,07-?ui ?OPERA HOUSE Oct. 7th. J. A. COBURN'S (ireat Barlow Minstrels. An All White Company of Merit. Presenting a now high*gradc program with the finest elec tric fjrst part setting ever seen on the Opera House Stnge, Guaranteeing "Your money's nvomK* <h "Your money Ixick. Seats on Sale at F. Leslie Zemp's Drug Store, 1 uesduy, Oct. Oth. . ' ; SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. ( ' nrn* i n i-~ K* i aii i w C>Hnts In tin- <'ou?*t of Cio.iv.n l'!r us C ir;?!-iul tii>t served. The Knlv j'i iSc Bu ilding T_s>nn I Associ . PlaintijT. Against Mathe G'i-hon, Leonard Ransom, Frit? Ransmn. Junes Ransom, and Davd W o'te. Defendant*. To i ho dufcn lant;. : ? ^ ">u arc hereby summoned and required to answer (hp Complaint in this notion, *hich will be hied in the of fice of the of 1 1 <* Court cf Com- ' rnmi F!rti? for the sA:d County, and in! serve a ropy of >otir answer to the said] complnln! on the sttbacr iher at his office in Camden. 8 C. within iwentv (<05 i <i ? y s hI 1 1 i tin* service hereof, exclusive of tho day i f such service, ami if yon fail to an*?er tlus Complain! within the time Hfore?ai?l. the plaintiff in this action will apply lo the Court tor the re in ( demanded in the Complaint. W. M. SHANNON'. PIsintifT's Attorney. Camden. S C., Aug. 27th 1 fH>8. T> the defendants, Mattie Gftdson, Leo- 1 nard Felix Hansom, and, .lam'*4 Hansom : ? Tflko notire that the Comjlaint in this ar-ion w a * fllod in the office ot the Clerk j of tl<e Court for Kershaw CountV, at Camion. S (' , this 27th dav of Auff., A D. 190S. W M. SHANNON. ? Plaintiff's Attorney. A up 27th, IdOR TAX NOTICE, nfhop of Treasurer of Kerahaw County) Camden, R. C.. Sept. 4. 1908. j In ftocordanoe w.ih the Act to raise supplies for the ribcal year commencing January 1st , 1008. notice is hereby given thm the hooks will he open for colleut in^ ^tste, courtly and school taxes from October 1 b, 1908, to March lMh, 1909. A penalty of 1 percent will ho added on all taxes unpaid by January 1st, 1909. A penalty of two per cont on ali unpaid by Feb. 1st. liK<9. A penalty of seven per rrnt will be added on all unpaid Si arch l&th. 19t>9. Tho rate per centum for Kershaw const v is as tollows Milla. State taxes. ,r? 1-2 School taxes, 8 County taxes, 8 1*4 Railroad taxes. 1 ft 4 Court llouaa Ro i 1-4 Koad, 1 Total. 14.3-4 The lol!owmc spcrial levies have beer, made also: Special School tax. District No. 1, for interest on School Bonds Graded School Ruiblin^, Mills. District No. 1, 3^ Special School tar Divt No. 1, 3 4. 2, 1J > i it . >i ii ii . ^ j II Ii ?? ?? l? 1A 4 " " " M 11, 2 ? ?????? It |4 o ?? " ?' ?? ?' 1?, a M .1 .. ?? ?? 1R> J .. 19 ^ ? n ii m ( n ? " " M SttJ * ?> UK*)! jy | ? tl 1 4^' 7 The road tA* of two doll are can l>f paid the Oonnty Treasurer from October IWJi. 1 WW. to tfsrch l*tb. The poll tax is |1, All information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. In tending for Tax amounts and Re ar ipta, state witb whom .tha Taxpayer j lived In January last, and if known by , two name*, fir* both, snd be eure to give j Township nod New of . tJoh.xU Dial riot, . D. M. XlcCMkill, Camden City Lyceum. A boh * Lvcauui Cjurir ? cent of.oTrr hundred dollnn? baa j?ial J*re? arra?g?d for (linden ibia coating *l?ur. Tbe talent for \ lie cnurae itu? lino ??? cured from U??" A^k*:imt l)^uu Sjalny, of AtUll'i Oa. Tba Al kaljcat ft ?a nt-v?r t it. lid a Utter Hat ^Ji'O Miat ?( 4bi? M?iot(, and fhe vary onani ??f lliftf lei -cllona baa lift n atctHtd l?r CanntUn. Tba oouraa at ananged la aa fulttiwa: " I UK DAYS ?lll open ibe oourac in N.><r< ttl* r . V. ' . Day ia tin "Oilglnal CbararUrial" and baa many imitalora-7 Mn. Omnue D*y aocotnpenlea Mr. Day *a icadei, and bta dvraotiairilt d ber right lo recognition aa a reader uf rare oli a i at. In December WAI/DKN, tbe Magician, will All a number on tb* comae. In January IU)SS G U A N I? ?ltca tn entertainment, ilr. Crana playa, ?in{2-, palm* and woika In cUj, and kef pa b I a andicnoa up lo tbr lilgbetl pilcb hi *Utn i?n. S nii'liu.o during ili? oourae Dr, LKN (J. IlltOUAll ?0N, wbnae rep oiali'tn Hit pr? aeh*r, lec'utcr, ? gila tot; ta wot Id *id', *ill ?pr*k upon * !? pie ? 1 vi? al ttM? it at. In Mn.oii the.tflLltKK SVARR CON Gftlt V COMPANY ail I flil ?n vttg^g* uni:'. The c??u ao *1.1 1 1? ac In Mtrrb <r Ap?iP *1 it tb?* O T I KRHKIN M A LK QU A R IK t t K COMPANY AND lljkLL RIN? -KH? Tbe A kal.rsi Lve.tuin Syatem will votiv'b for v lie ? xeel'onoy of thit <>(-uisc>. N n c<m mutiity kn^wber !ut a Am i eutcrtaiumeut courao ?ban *i!i bo ^'ivrn bctt next tcifnn. Etch number will be givvn avlibo Op?r?. Ha'iii. Liler In lite aeaaon ?* ohhva* f*?r acauou tK-keia will 1m lUftdr. Every victory in a beacon )igl<t foaax.tl .on l be fray we mnat ^n, nu'l 'Llit* up tho battle fields <;f the futu'O ao that we go for war I in I If C'.nfl tcnce of a alrinutli thnt bftfioywcomc even nve*lcr 'orces luRii those awaiting u?. Ciirno lo Tbo Gtm Theatre tonight Fine program. Open from 7:30 to 1 1 p in W. B. DE'LOACH, ~ Attorney-At-Law, OAMOKN. S. O. For Sale. Mv r e?iHer>'s? nh Laurent Street, city wutt f ttnd JigUlp. P?ia?ea?iou tfivou ulu.ui January 1, 1909. W. M alone. Money To Loan. 1 am prepared to ma^f loana o<i ap* fkrov^tl ??<-ur.ftv of Re*l Estate <n Ker ? Imw ConiU-j on tenu? to suit borrower W. M. SHANNON," Attorney at Law. Camden. 8 0., Nov. 16. 1906. EXECUTORS' ETP, Ail parties hoMing fUlmR ajrninst the Estate of the late M. Bantn. of Camden. 8 C.. are requested to present the anme duly attoited. to M. Banvch, at i Cattider., S. C., or to N. Kaminslry. nt h>s office. 100 Wall ' Pticet, New 'York ( ity. AI' parlies indebted to f aid Fstate tiro notified to make pa\ merit to cither of the above named poisons without delay. N. Kaminski ami Sophia M. Baum, Executors K?t. M. Baum. Camden, S. C., August 14th. 180i. BOARDING HOUSE AND RES TAURANT. I wish to anr.ouuee to the public that 1 linvfr taken charge of the board ific house and restaurant buslnoaa in the bui:d:-ng- on the corner of Broad and DoKaH> streets (t'i? People of fioo bul.diug) aod rill conduct a first class boarding house and netaurant. Rates moderate Patronage solicited. IlofpectfaUv, Sept 11th II D GOFF. Restaurant. Notion i? hereby given that 1 hn\e bought out the restaurant re oently conducted hy K. L Kabas one door south of my present place of business, and that I will conduct it in a first-class manner fur white people. Your patronage is solicited. Respectfully, K. M. Hvodrix. August 28 Northwestern Rail road of S. C. N? 63 No 70 Lv Camden 4 15 p m 7(H) ?ra So Uy .Juno 4 i'5 p m 7 10 a ni Ar 4 :iS p m 7 80 * id Reniberta 4 43 pn 7 40 a m Ar Borden 4 58 p m 8 00 a m Ar Dalaelt ,513pm 8 25 a m N W Junction 543pm 8 58 am Ar Sumter 5 45 p m 9 00 an ? ? No 6? No 71 ? Lv Stunler 1 6 81 p m 9 36 a ro N W Junction 6 38 p m 9 38 a m Dalse!) 6 50 p tu 0 59 a w Borden 7 OS p m 10 10 a m Rembera 7 *3 p m - !0 il a to Kll<*h? " 7 30 p t? 10 31 a m So Ry Jane. 7 50 p m 1 1 00 a m Ar. Camden 8 00 pm 41 )0 am All t raifta daH> aw?4 " ?* ' - ' V* ' . THOMAS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OCTOBER 8, 9 & 10. The curtain will be drawn on these days for exhaustive exhibit of fash ionable Fall garments and fabrics and requisites. We have assembled the latest stocks of the finest, most stylish, most fascinating merchan dise during our number of years of retailing. The store is in gala attire and stocks are attractively arrang ed for your viewing. Your presence Ito the leading style function of the year is cordially requested. We await your judgment, The new Milliner is bewitching. Our showing is a revelation of the season's most approved New York and- Parisian style ideas. Miss Jes semine Arble (in charge of millinery) has excelled herself. "Completeness" is the keynote in every department. Every good garment style, every promising color and weave in fabric, every fad and fancy and staple in re quisites await your viewing ? and your purchasing, If you choose, at surprisingly low prices. Thursday, Friday and Saturday are the three days. We hope to see you here. You will be equally wel come whether You buy or merely come a-sight seeing. Let us disclose the new Fall styles to your view. HIRSCH BROS & CO. KILLS 1'LKi#.? On"* k?llt ???<! cur<;? the ???r*l 04i of oiiogt F. Leiliii Z?a>p 10I* 4rfeot. Jud? Trespass Notice. K?x liunliujr. cr.irv?|>M?i->g f)rb'd(iet), o? all ???>" Luiud HAUAII M ICKLK. Augyat 1M Ginning $l..oo I Our Ginnery lian be?n thor oughly overhauled and we will bo able to give prompt and itiifilkciory wr?ioe. Our pin ning charge this bOASOii is on ly $1 per halo. See tit* boforc selling or ex changing your cotton seed. Lugoff Ginnery, M. B. Uttbon, Mg'r. |E E D S~ Buckhees "Full of Life" Northern Grow* >fd I greed Seed# liayc a reputation of years ?J ?cce*?ful need growing behind them. It paya u lUnt the best. Ktuuwbla Specialties:? ' SO Bushel ' i WperKslrt Esrtjf . . , Ij.a.s Bushel : i.g" ' PBAa . Itarft Early Alaaka . . , $j.y> ? New Early Grarftu .... Rao B Hcjford'a Mark* Garden , Juso B .> Buckbce's Lightning Express fojoo Bushel r ' g roi price* Send for complete rata Woe or aubcsK a list a /our requirements and will quote price*. Buy direct from the rtow?i ? Save Money. 1 Write teday, Mtutnn this paper, H. W. BUCKBEE _dBBmw#?^|?aferd Seed Fami. fceckfwd, I? BULBS BUCKBBE'S BULBS SOCCI.l D! SPECIAL OFFER! r Made t* bmlld New Winhnii. JL 1 ' trial will mak? tou a i# rmauvut cus tomer. BatUfiutioii guar*ut<**i or you* money refunded. ' Souvenir Collection UWUU Wu, a^Tw>5^vr^Sy 5n? FjUth-Mn* Wee^Uk,, M?, BrfTlu, (utuk. f "n^uuVxiTci. ^i" ? >* ?.<w iMi.t'i.ut/f.it, * ??- ? it I f>"'oi?'=?. iw?'.? iimt r?Ufs vut^tia [ Fo!U?* tmllt. 0??tu, htitk, *>??? U4 Dutch H/?n)?>ln. Mtb tti )??? Tutu ?, ??e . ?te Ot'AKANTKED TO PIKAOR Wrftc to-day Mention thU Riper 8RND 36 CBNT8 M nf t t a nMiT? U.i<nl?14) soIImUm J feulu I hikH. >oc?k? wl?k mi UfThutrtu*, lutrvrtm, u<^L a?n? ?u rtm u? Bm J 1b Commemoration of a tec unW UiImm ititM Ifeift, I ?i'4 pt?N>( fmofcLif|i ?1U? UiU ColVctU I L EiMIo-Im fl'Tor* Twilp Ru'.K !>?? ??*%! J kofiUMC. TUt l?v*rU> ?> uu*rt?r. A u w BmAUo Mttwmnit H, V. DUCWC8 eockfoed, ill. wnpn's REEDS. B??t qualities obtainable. 1 Winter or Hairy Vetch ( makes not only one o'ibo lare^st* yielding and beat' *v in teiw feed and JorajfC crops you can {Trotr, but is also one of the best of Foil-improv era. adding more nitron to the soil than anyiother winter crop. Wood's De&criplivc Fall Cat alogue jpves full information about this valuable crop; also yibout all other Farm 6 Garden Seeds k for Fall planting, Catalogue ' mailed froe on request. Write for it. T. W. WOOD & SONS, S??d?men, . Richmond, Va. i Repairs of nil kind Prompt's* done on all kindsof Velii cU?s. Forming imple ments a speci iltv. H. M. 1 1 A MP TON, Proprietor. ? MANUrACTURlkfl OF ? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material ash Weights and Cord. i^HAKLESTON, - - - - a w Purchase our makes, wtottr" arc guarantee auperior to any jold South, and thereby sate . money. Window and Fancy Glaat a paofrUn July 4-7