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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE ^ PublUKod Ettry Friday k*?r Annum . . , fl.OO H. IK NUifm ) JL, A. McDowell, . . > rubiiMhorM. K. N. McDowell, . . ) Mil MllW ?? Ik* ?! llOtf N. Ilrouri Hi. - 'I'hoiiu SM) Ciuudou, H. l'? ?Ian. Jil, ll>la. <;JiltOMC'MN<J8. Camdon, I'auidun, Camden- first wild all th?? while winter and muiii niof. Do you mints the dog*? Tlnje w?? when they were In evidence on over Mtreot u ik.1 In back yard#. The few wo luive now are of the fine-blooded nriHtocratic order, and Kunurully ?'I<U> lu automobile*, 'fho cat* uro horo oupeclttlly on?tbe buck fouco ut 2 o'clock In th? morning. Th? old Indian on fho city ^hall lower HooniH purr<l"d of focent weokb dooBn'l know which way to lurn. Thu inun who ruiiH from tho m?tt* huIm k^Ih rwJ in tho fuco before tho dotjtor urrivcu, Mori hern tourlutH have found a w a fin roceytion In Camden thla Bflft Horf. No overcoats noodod. Whore, oh w!u>r<?, hHH iny doggie Kone? The fltreot ?crap6r follown < rain, .?> 'If at flrw you ?lc>n ' t Huceoud"--. don't vow you novor .tjrlv<l, Hettor noxt (I me. Yard cl&auliitf time i? drawing njgh. Who will got tho jprlsso ti? 1b year? . ('unidon hut* not yet l>?unt<><l of hUvlng <llwtin?ulHhe<l citizen# "clcme ukln" to the Incoming Prewldent. I'oHHibly Vtlg not too lute -thirty <lhyn oIhpho before tho inauguration. "Clear and Cold"? and "(jetting <?old*?r," poHHlbly. Wftteh the. roal dealer nintle. Mow old Ih (ho oldest omnibus in Camden? Tlather ask, how new 1? i l?o newest automobile? Guessing sit, tho age of man, woman, horse or vehicle in a dtuigiirouu experi ment. Hotter not try It. The bacholor crop Ik .being thin ned ont. The prize tomato girl knows how to hrlng 'em to a "stand." The .Incite of I'robate knows how to make even a darkle-eouple look blight. The Christinas toys took old and broken up already except those packed away in tho warehouse. Kd beCamp, of the (Jaffney. Led ger, in crying out "a nigger In the wOod-plle because Lancaster and some other towns" tire to got free delivery of mail and Uuffney can't. He says, "Just why this is we can not uuderst nnd , hut it seems to ?UK ?that Mr. I'Mnloy might, be able to .stir himself In Washington .and help urt out." ' Now, 13d. you haven't the right viewpoint. M v, Kinley is all right; but tho 'people of (.Jaffney must bestir themselves and get in to tin? class of "such towns as Itock Hill, ghelby, N. C., and Lancaster:" Lancaster News. Camden's tree delivery has been in opera tloli . St) long it ceases to 1)0 a matter 'of comment, Aiken is getting a lot of unenvi able notoriety on account of the Heath trial to be held there, next, wook. Camden tourists do not he have that way. The Marion Star gives the follow ing excellent advice to knockers: "There are just two kinds of trains known to this good' town; the in coming train and the outgoing train. Either of these aire at your service, but we prefer you to use stho former. If, however, you are dis satisfied we hescech you to board the latter, and hurry!" Surf bathing on tin* New York coast and peach trees blooming in tho South in,' January makes a queer winter. ?The threatened fight to defeat H. It. Tillman for the United States Senate in the South Carolina gene ral assembly did not materialise. 'Tuesday and tho senior senator was unanimously re-elected. A Reunion. It has been said that the Cobb family, a husky bunch., will hold a reunion in this city during the corn show, and the members have """"agreed not lo sow any wild oats. Oh, shucks! Hut then they can stalk around the streets and pick up a grain of enjoyment hero and there, with the silks. --Columbia Itecord. ' ?? A Thriving School. Tho Shaylor's Hill and Providence schools In District N'o. ft, have re cently consolidated and have built a neat modern school house. The school is now in a thriving condi tion with 35 scholars and has as Its teacher Miss Lois Perry, who is giving universal satisfaction to the patrons. Hobklrk Hill <ii??|>ter, 1>. A. K. The Hobklrk Hill Chapter, IX A. H., will meet Thursday. F?b. G, at 4 p. m. Hostess, Mrs. M. A. Shan non. Programme in charge of Mrs. T. J. Kirkland. study for the after noon "Lady Washington and Wm. Aucusteno Washington." All members are expected, and all visiting daughtrcs cordially invited. HIXMtttTON NKWH NOTIfitf Mr. and Mr#. 1J. M. Fearer, or., and three children apent MuinlHy iit rtuuiter. .nut aallle Howell 1? vlaitlug lu Darliugiou oouuty thU week. Mr. Thornwell Howell and al?t?r Mm. L'lark, of C field, wen vialidra here laat week. Mihm Hattle Huimey vltfited relu live* at Hi. Charlea la?t week. ' Mr, W. U. Gardner In In Columbia for ueveml day* taking In thu corn ahow, Mm. 11, M. J'earce, Jr * ?ud little daughter, Nuiu'y, have returned frou .1 vinit to ftethune. Mr, Walter Dew, of Wudgefield, apent luat week end With bla alkler Mm. hi. li. Mathltf. Lugono Pwrcu and Flotchm La than apent laat week-end here. Mlaa Jeaale Owena returned homo .Sunday morning froiu a pleasant vla ii to Kuiohaw, Oakhurut and Hock 11111. Mr. Devant lioatlck, one of our mout prominent cltlzena wan badly hurt In a runaway accident laat Hat urday nlKbt. Mr. Boatlck'a, buggy atruck a wago n, throwing him from the buggy In an unconacloua con dition. He auatalued a acalp wound, a gUBh in thu neck and many brula e?. However," hl? woundH are not thought to be oerloua, apd we hope to geo him out again In a few dayu. Little Alleue Jioatlck, the alx y ear-old daughter of Mr, and Mra. IJovant Iloatlck la vory 111 with ga? trie fever. We wUli for her a Hpeedy recovery. Mr. Kbby (llllla haw returned from illrtulngham, Ala., where he vlalted hin brother, who la in. a very aeri' ouh condition In a hoapital there. Mr. and Mra. Sljaa Jolly have been vlaltlng relatlyea here. MIhh Hat. Ho Huaaey and ICugene OWoiih apent Sunday at I'lagah. We are aorry to know that Mr. Ulclturd Jolly, Ik in a hoHpitul at Columbia where he ban undergone an operation for appcndicltijg* llln lather Mr. Robert Jolly, who baa been with him for eoveral daya haa returned home, MumUuiuom Bolton Owenu a. ad K. r. I'citn wiM'ti In Camden lant ttai unlay. Mr. B. M. Pearce, Hr., was In Co lull) bia Hevoral day? lam week. He attended the inauguration of Gov, BleuHO, MIhh Irene Bruce ban returned to her hcUooI near Kerahaw after upend inc aoino time at home. Mr. and Mrn. Be'eland, of W edge field, have come to make their home hero. We cordially weicomo thorn, and hope that they will learn to like our community. Mr. B. M. Pearco, Jr., returned home .Sunday from a trip to Bar* linglon county. We wkdi to extend ouj* nincere Hympathy to'Mrn. B. K. ? Powell in her aad bereavement of the death of her brother, Mr. Alec McDonald, of Darlington county. Mi\ B. F. Howell haw been sick for fleveral dayn. Regular services will be held at Beulah church Sunday p. in., Kev. UutBon will preach at 4 o'clock. !>??!( A! <11 NKWS NOT10S. DoKiilb, S. C., Jan. 20. Mr. J. M. Turner, of Liberty, 1'ia., is upon dim; Homo time with iiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobort Turner. Miss M. C. Young, who has been visiting relatives and friends at I amount or for the past two weeks iuiH returned home. Mr. 1). K. ? Hough Bp <'u I several hours hero Tuesday.. .Miss Ellen -Young and Mr. Oscar Crow spent Sunday at Ciairinont at the homo of Miss. Youngs' sister, Mi's. Charley .lone;*. They made t lie trip in Mr. Crow's oar. Capt. and Mrs. L. L. Clyburn ac companied by Mrs. Clyburhs' sister, Miss Lou Klrkland, spent a eouple of days in Columbia last week. Postmaster Truesdalo was. in Kor ?hft w -Tuesday on business. Mrs. Lewis Clyburn spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Tom Clyburn. Mr. Drakcford, of the Cantey sec tion, spent a eotipio of hours here Tuesday. Mr. NY. A. Edwards had th<> mis fortune to loose a very fine mule Tuesday. Mr. T. NY. Spears, one of the guards on the county chain gang is at the homo of his father,. Mr. J. M. Spears, quite slek. We are glad to learn that Mrs. T. i). Clyburn is improving. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Truesdalo, of the NVeatville section, spent Sun-.| day with Mrs. Truesdale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Clark, of this place. .Or. Turner and brother wore in Camden Saturday of last week on business. Our school is doing fine work . un der the efficient management of [ Miss Hat tie Truesdalo. She has about fifty names enrolled. She ex pects to give an entertainment for the benefit of the school in the near future, further notice of which will be published. Hint Now It<>n<i. now long before we are going to get the promised road across tho Waioroo river bottoms? Are "Wc to wait on freshet* to agitate the question? "Procrastination is t he thief of time." Subscriber. FINAIj 1>IS('HAP.<;k.( a once is Hereby given that one month from this date, on Monday, February 24, 1913, at. 10 o'clock a. in., I will present to the Probate Court of Kershaw county my final report as Administrator of the 10s tate of John T. Nettles, deceased, and apply thereto for letters dis missory of the same. .T. T. Nettles. Ad mlnist rator. Can?d?tu, S. C., Jan. 24, 1913. 40-41-4 2-43. At Public Sale. On Monday February 10th, at 12 in., I will offer at public, sale to the highest bidder: One black mare; one black saddle mare. Sale will take place in front of Little's Sta bles on West DeKalb street. Mrs. J. S. Trantham. 4 0-4 1. CANTKV NKWH NOTKH. IVrwuid M?miUmb of l*eoplo in TtiW N d|ft*bojrhoo<t. - - Cunt ey, S. C'., Jan. 27.? Farmers are taking trout Interest lu their work, clearing and preparing their luud for another troy. We wlah our good funnel a much bu< cew and hope they will plant more corn ami Jew* cotton. The ouU uro looking fine in thl# neighborhood. Oardenit are being planted because of beauti ful weather. Mr. and Mm. K. K. Holland visit ed frleiidn near Camden Haturduy and Hunday latot. Mr*. C. M. Truoadalo, of W?* d v)lle?# lb vlaitlng her daughter* Mm. L. \j. Young. MIhh I,ou1ho Perry, teacher of 1'iedmont School npent Saturday with Mr#. lv. L Young aud family, MeHHiH Knu-Mt Young and Alex Workman utt< n<l. <! Thom Hill cburc Sunday, and heartily enjoyed a Mor mon delivered to the Juniorn. Thoy mot with relatlvea and friendu and Hpent a pleasant day. The young people of the neighbor hood gathered ut the home of Mr. L. h. Young Sundy afternoon and enjoyed a Hinging. It la ttuggeuted that the younK people meet at dif ferent platen every Sunday after noon to enjoy theue tdngingt*. Mr. J. W. Young wan in Kershaw Saturday laut. Mohhi-h. I.o'wIh and John Hornuhy visited Mr. J. M. Catoe Saturday. Mr. H. W. Mitcham, of Camden, Hpent. ho vera I nlghtu with Mr. L; L. Young while surveying the es tate of the late Col. Ij. C. Hough. Mr. Alex Workman ttUd slater, Mrs. Mary Sima wero visitors at the home of Mr. J. M. Catoe Saturday. Mr. W. C. Pace, of Cantey, and Mrs. I ..aunt Vincent, wero married tho 20th liist.i wo wish' thom much hllpplllOHB. Porter Military Acudewy, The following under date of Jan uary 26th has been sent ub with the request that we publish. The letter explains itself: "The Scholarships given by tho State supported institutions are awarded to t}io contestants receiv ing the highest mark iii a competi tive examination. That is, the Oil? for whom the State, through its public gqhOOl system, has already done the most, (as a rule tho one living in the larger towns), wins the scholarship while the one froih whom the State has heretofore/ don the least and for that reason tho most deserving of aid-: ? the boy from the backward community is left at homo. "On the death of Dr. Porte* the Porter Military Academy had to be ho re-organ issed that it would - se cure Us support from its students, but the policy was' continued, as .far as limited means would allow, of aiding worthy boys who could not aid themselves and whom die State supported institutions, as in dicated above, did not reach. The first method tried was to reduce the rates. This failed, becauso not enough funds were provided to main tain the standards previbusly set up. Then it way decided to increase Hie cost to $250.00 and by scholar ships to aid the class of boys men tioned above. Certain scholarships are controlled by the Board of Trus tees; others by private individuals; sli!l others, and it is about these that. I write you, called County Scholarships; worth $50.00 a piece ?-the amount of the increase^ ? were given, one to each County with the understanding that where any county did not use the scholarship It could be transferred to any other county applying for it. '.'There are now. but 20 of these scholarships in use. The pro rata part of any of the others would be available for the rest of this schol astic year. They .are. limited to llione unable to j>ay full rut^s and I he preference is given to those from the localities having the poor est school facilities. There are other ways .also of reducing the cost. Full information can he se cured by writing to the Porter Mili tary .Academy, Charleston, S. C." HI'- A I zr V Tit A NSFE K S Sara Williams to 11. E. Williams 127 acres, $150.00. J. L. Trapp to S. D. Hurst, I lot in Camden, corner York and Mill Streets, $1,300.00. Zimmerman Brannon to J. E. Sav erance, 117 acres, $4,500.00. B. B. Clark to J. I>. Ingram, 60 acres, " $90.00. Kate Cary Buftiell to Victor. Ward 20 acres on 25 mile creek, $800. A. G. Bradly to Daniel Lewis, 50 acres $100. B. L. Norwood to fallen Copeland, 1 lot near Bcthune $2 2.50. B. L. Norwood to It. P. Copeland, 2 lots near Bethune, $52.50. Lottie Fail to W. D. Coook, 1 lot $225.00. B. F. Roberts to J. M. Roberts, 26 acres $100. Hector Wall to A. B. McLaurin, 75 acres $5.00. .1. D. Kelly et al., to W. H. Kelly, 05 acres $5.00. J. E. Vincent to R. F. Morgan, 1 lot $80.00. Ben Morgan to R. F. Morgan, 1 lot $50.00. Mary J. Jordan to W. S. Walters, 228, acres $8 24. John M. Wat kins to Deacons Red Hill Baptist church, 1 Vfe acres $50. * J. M. Watts to A. B. McLaurin, t) 0 acres $450.00 . J. M. Carson. W. B. Threatt and 1. F. Horton to .1. W. Aldrlch, 115 acres $1,500.00. Mary C. Kirkland et al., to Wil liam B. Kirkland, et al., 1,000 acres. Austin Arledge to Lila B. Smith, 2 2V? acres $230.00. Lewis M. Bran ham to Samuel Ra bon, 114 acres $950.00. Samuel Rabon to John S. Rabon, 35 acres $459.00. Austin Arledge to Mary Arledge. 14 1-4 acres, $100.00. James A. Hall to L. C. Faulkner, 1 r o - - i Owing to a rush of job printing a lot of Interesting news matter is J omited from this is*ue which will appear next week. Adti Inverted under thin heading [or J cent per wprd. No ad taken tor le?? t liu.fi 26 cents. F H r H ? I ?? FOR BALK 60 egg "Uuckijye" Incubator for bhI? at u bargain. Ap-' ply at i be I 'brouloU ofu< ? I-' 9 1 H # I 0. Luteal improved KdUon ^ 1'urlor Grand I'honoKraph, lined but short time.. Will well ut a bargain. Ap ply to C. K. Holland, at Chronicle offlc?. For - M * I o. , Number one Peavlne uud Klver Hay ut Farmera prlcea. Alao 18 Inch stove wood ut $2.00 per Iutku i wo-horwo load, delivered, Apply to 11. Havage. KOH KENT ?Eighty (UlfN Of On Stockton Plantation, known au 8 u minor place; good dwelling, water, out buildings, etc. Apply to C. L. Winkler, Camden, 8. C. 39. FOR KBNT ? Two room# for light houHokeeplng. UnfurnUhed. With privilege of ubo of utable, Apply to 'Ji:i liy t ? i ? t tin Btreet, 3tMf. P <>p if e n t. Market in one of the bent locu tloim In the city. Apply to W. 1J. I'ortor, lit Seaboard Grocery. For II e n t. Largo in i< i. warehuuBu buck of Loan & Savings Dunk, concrete floor, 28x36 feet. Entrance from DeKalb Btreet. AIho another mod ern warehouBo in rear. H. Savage, Camden, 8. C. FOR RENT ? Tract of land in WoHt , Wateree, known an the I>oby place, property of the Santee Kiver Cypreaa Lumber Company. Apply to J,. A. WittkowHky. Camdon, 0. C. ::;>-tf. Ii O 8 T. Ono Masonic Watch Fob, with monogram "B, C. Z." Reward if returned to post office. LOST-?- Between Bank of Camden and Fount on Main Street, 1 black Kid Driving Glove. Finder pleaae return to Chronicle office. WANTED PUPILS ? Tutoring or prlvjito teaching by .college gradu ate of Trinity and Yale. Primary \>r more advanced pupils taken, ltlchard Webb, 1710 Fair Stroct. Phone 27 0-J. 38. HOR SALIC? ? 4 5.00 Baby carrlag for salo at a bargain. Practically new. Apply at thia office. 38-9-40 . . . - ? . ? : . ... - ^ ' ?? '''' ? WANTED?A miller to run water KiIbI mill. Apply or write to IJ. G. Fletcher at Westville, S. C., Route 1. 38-39-40-4 1 . Fine Horse to 4mi Sold. On Tuesday, February 10th, 1913, I will sell at the livery stable of George T. Little, in Camden, S. C., one very fine saddle horse only three '(3) years old. Fine oppor tunity for anyone wanting such a horse. r D. J. Illnson. Camden, S. 0., Jan. 10, 1913. 38-38 WANTED- -You to know that . nineteen hundred and ninety-nine people, besides yourself, will read this want ad today. Try one. Bids Wanted. Bids are asked for the erection of 2 2 mail collection boxes to be placed at convenient points about the city. Apply at Post Office for additional information. C. J. Shannon, Postmaster. FOR PLOUGHING garden spola, phone 157. . 39-40-41. LAND .FOR SALE? From 2 5 acres up, in lots to suit purchaser. Four miles northeast of Camden. Come now. G. G. Alexander, Agt. 38-tf. FOR SALE? Two fine cows and fifteen pigs for sale cheap. Apply Springs and Shannon's stables. 2t. ? v """ ' ~| FOR SALE ? My Indian Runners are blue ribbon winners and great layers of large snow white eggs. I can please you in quality and price. Have white and fawn on white runners, black and buff Or pingtons, White Wyandottes, Cor nish Indian Games and Crown Leg horns, Eggs at reasonable prices. G.- A. DeKay, Camden, S. C. 40-47. WANTED ? You to know that two thousand two hundred and fifty, peo ple besides yourself are today read ing this want column and that if you had anything for sale it's a good place to put an advertisement. Auto Transfer. For auto transfer for city or country trips" call Theo. M. Martin, at Hotel" Williams. Phone 232-L. 39-40-41-42^ : - ? ? ' To The Public. After Jan. 20th, 1913, all coal and wood will bo sold for cash only. Our drivers have instructions to collect before unloading. S. M. Mat his, J. B. Zemp. Camden. S. C., Jan. 10, 1913. 2t. Important Notice. The Board of Commissioners will not consider any claim unless pre sented not later than* the first day of the month. M. c. West, Chairman Bd. Commissioners' Dr. J. H . Eager, representing Coker College, of Hartsville, preach ed a highly interesting and force ful sermon in the Baptist ^church l'i?* Sunday morning. Before the sermon Mr. Eager gavo a short talk regarding the school ho represented. Dr. Eager also spoke at night, giv ing a ??lk on Italy, where he lived for about fifteen years. Ill MAN HKAHTH" Tim Attraction ml U*o Op?n? Houae * Monday, Ptob. 8. The story of "Humau llourta" U one of love, pal bow. and devotion, skillfully intermingled and yet ?e rlou?. and sublime tut the theme may bu, the play contains many laughable scenes and ultuatione controlled by the quaint character* of Jeiu Muhum the tramp, and Mono, the faithful old negro, ? who bring out a hiiiiio 01 % good hearty laugh Ju?t at a time when Home pathetic scene or line of the play in about i<> I rluK OUt handkerchiefs from muuy lu the audienco and the child ish logic of lltt t<? Grace I/Ogan brings a tear one moment, and a ?mile tho next. It lt? uucb playn an "Human Hearts" that are the moat >>u<<?bhtul and Hoomlngly will live forever, a complete production is ? ;irr|od for the piece, the ecenery being httn (some and striking in ap pearance making a befitting frame for the author'n Btory. it 1b prom lwed that the performance will be. worthy of the play and that the performance of "Human Hearts will he flrBt class in every respect. Its nlmple Htory, with the fine char acter contrasts, have made It a play * replete with those elements, which eHtahllHh popular nuccesa, leaving a mont pleasing Impression at It b conclusion. It 1h playn of thlw kind that bent please the gen eral public, and that 1b why "Hu man Heart*" has always been Buch a great success and will alwayH be In popular demand. ADMlMKTltATOH'H HOflOE All persons Indebted to the es tato of Sam Joy, deceased, are here by notified to make payment to tho undersigned, and all persons hav ing claims against the said Estate are hereby notified to. present the same duly attested within the time prescribed by law. N. Humphries,. Administrator. Camden, 8, Q,t Jan. 24, Jl#18, 40-41-42. FINAIi I>ISCHAIUjJJO. Notice Ih hereby given' that one month from thin dato, on Monday, Feb. 24, 1913, at 12 o'clock m., I will present to the Probate Court of Kershaw county, my final report jih Guardian of the Estate of my brothers, Wiley Sheorn and James Duncan Sheorn, and apply theroto for letters dlsmissory of tho same. Willis Sheorn, Guardian. Camdeu, S. C., Jan. 24, 1913. 40-41-42-43. Marriefl. On Wednesday,- the 29th inst., Mr. John McLaln and Miss Lena Smith, both of the factory village, Magistrate II. M. Fineher officiat ing. / . CITY AND COUNTY PUT IN CONDENSED F0ft MATTKH8 OF (JUNt^M, isr* wr hv (jlu MCfOKTmui. * , ft ? " , ? Mr*. 8. 10. Uoodale ib tUkt> lu Columbia thl* wo?k. K Mia*?* iicaalo and Hue y0ufe tV?d Columbia thin wutk. | Mr. and Mm, W. U. WU?bt^ Wednesday In Columbia. . Mm. Krlch, of tieorgeto*p. u ^ ltlug Mn?. Mauuw Baruo. Bee the la?t page of Tho Ch. lcle for lateat couU>#t aov?b. Mr. John C. Jonee, of Kenfc wad iu Camdou Wedneeday. Mrs. H. G. CarrUon and Mrt J. Shanuon wore In Columbia iw day. , "? MIhh Blanch Solomon, of (Jli lotto, la vlttltlug Mru. W. |J lone. ?? MIhh Margie Newman, of Toi I?a? 1? vUlting her cousin, uriJ T. Uoodale. Mr. W. li. DeLoache 1* ^ M southern part of the Bta,te thU to on legal buaineee. MIhh Charlotte Bhunnon and Ml l,oila Boyklu aUen<Jod the raaito In Columbia Saturday. Mrs. Mahler of St. Paul, Minn., the gueat of her BlHter, Mr*. 8. 1 Adama on UoKalb atreet. Mr. Kobt. J. Lindsay, of Ch? spent the week-end with hU bu er Mr, J. 8. Lindsay of ?hl? elty. Mrs. J. W. Oorbett and Mra. B Tlchnor, saw "The Hose Maid" I the matinee in Columbia Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John D. MilUr/ St. Paul, Minn., are visiting U Millers' mother, Mrn A. C. Aners Mrs. I^erdy Davidson and Mm. L. DePass spent yesterday it ( lumbla, going over In a car tour Watch next week's Chronicle hi announcement of the prise winnd In The Chronicle's big contest n?t abouk, td close. With the next Iksuo of The Cbw Icle It can be well Bald that It go^ Into every home In Kehibaw co*. ty and then some. Mr. Itobt. L. IieLoache, of York vllle, spent some time during tk past week with his brother, Mr. f; B. DeLoache, of this city. Mr. A. H. West, who left Ker shaw cpunty on the 27th of Deceft* her. 19 11, to make his home fc Williamsburg county has been on < visit to his old home and frieufc at Bethune. Mr. West passed Oi Cam#en on Wednesday returnl to Williamsburg tmd paid the Chr lcle office a pleasant call. ? 'r We Want Your Business .. .. . . . .. _ . ? 1>r - -v y'.y If you have been one of our customers in the patft, wo know that you arc a satisfied one and take thiB means of (hanking you. If we* have not had the pleasure of your pat ronage w J 11 you give us a trial this springy. F E RTI LI Z ERS The fanners who have been successful are - those who take farm papers and studjf .the methods of those who have made a success. Ask the progressive and successful fanners who have used Congaree Fertilizers and they will admit that they have ^ attained wonderful results by using 8-3-3 Soil Builder. Science" means knowledge, nothing more and nothing less. It does. not v mean theory unsupported by fact. To plow the land and plant the seed and cultivate thevcrop is art. Science and Chemistry play a big part in modern faiming. .You can apply the knowledge of experts to accomplish the re^ultf* you wish .to obtain. Sim ply GET THE BEST FERTILIZERS, We-are agents for-tho -COJU garee Fertilizer Company's goods, they are made from the best materials that money can buy. See us and get our prices-, LABOR-SAVING DEVICES The time has come when every farmer should study economy and use modern methods. Come in and let us show you through our stock of Farm Implements. Disc Harrows, LUtle Joe Harfows, Stalk Cutters, Cotton and Corn Droppers, Universal Plows, Cot ton and Corn Cultivators, Guano Distributors, Full assortment of Garden Tools. FULL STOCK OF FEED Oats, Corn, Hay, Cow Feed, Rice Flour Hog Feed, Poultry Feed, Scratch Feed, Chicken Wheat, Oyster Shell. Springs & Shannon Opera House Monday Night, February 3rd A Real Story of Life in The Arkansas Hill* ? ? ? ? ? 2 Fifteen Years of Enormous Success A Smile and a Tear in Every Act. Prices: - 25, 50 75: and $1$ N- ? ? * Seat Sale^at W. R. Zemp's Pharmacy. ..:j