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Why You Should Buy at Home The following roaBons * Why you ohould buy ut Home," will cQtivinCG you that It in to your Interest and benefit that you should mend your ways arid huy from your homo merchant: You huy at homo because your Intereafs ufo here. Uccauso you wttlJt to see the goodB, Hccuubo you sell what you produce hero at homo, llecimso you want to got what you pay for. Jiocuuso .tho man you huy from pays his part o t the city and county taxoa. j $f . 1HJ, llooauBe iho community that ia' good eiiouglt to v you to live in fa good enough for you to huy In. Hecauue you hcliovo in transacting huBiuopB with friends. liccauBo tlio man you huy from stands hack of his goods. Because every dollar spent at homo stays at homo and works for the development of tho country. UccauBO the man you huy from hojpa support your Bchuo), your chtjrch, your lodge and your homo. ll?<ro la where you llvo and here Ib whore you should huy. Adopt theae resolutions* and thereby help to make your own community a better and more desirable ono In every respect. BUY YOUR HARDWARE FROM Malone - Pearce - Young Hardware Company Springs & Shannon We carry a full yne of Wagons, Buggies, Mowers, Rakes, Pise Harrows, Little Joe Harrows and all kinds Farm implements. prNr.Mr A complete line of Southern Fence r Lill V/lllVl Another cur ju?t received of the kind that is "Horse Tight, Bull Strong, Pig Tight" Poultry PC WPC Closely woven at botton and will turn & Garden * til" v?Li sma|| chick*. Square mesh wrapped wire. The newest, strongest and best poultry wire on the market. Look over our stock and get our prices. f ftflPPQIFQ Wholesale and Retail, Farmers Ul\Uv?Li 1x11-11} Supplies. The place where the prices are lowest and quality right. ? : ? Agents for Piedmont Wagons, Rock Hill and Taylor Cannady Buggies? the kind that give the service after others have worn out. Springs & Shannon For Best Service 8 E E J. B. ZEMP D R A Y A G E Kerosine, Gasoline, Wood and Coal. Glenn Springs Mineral Water is a natural Alkaline, Saline, Calcic Water, recommend ed in Malaria, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Billiousness and General Debility. Five Gallon Demijohns $3.00. - Case (12 Hatf Gallons) $4.00 Empty demijohn* and empty eases repurch??ed at $1.00 each. W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store PHONE 30 ' Mail Orders Filled Promptly ?J Billy Boy has a bi cycle- -tired of it, and is dying for a canoe? the woods and streams are calling. flTed h as a canoe, pretty good craft, but he's cloyed with the water and only a bi cycle can save his life, q What a chance for the busy little want ad to make two boys happy. Wants ? For Sale ? Rents Adn Inserted under this heading for 1 cont per word. . No ud taken for JnHB than 25 cents. wanted Hpard and room for a young lady in private family. Tele phone 296-1., or H. L. Schlosburg. 1-2 FOR 8ALB? One half acre of lan on Hlpperdon street. Apply to YV. C. iMooro, at Reel IIouHe No. 2, or L T. MillH. 1-2. FOU SALE ? -One dozen Rhode Is land Red Hens and one Cock. Hens are now hatching and will Hell t lit? oniire lot. Apply to ThomaH Whit aker, Camden, S. C. 1 FOR RENT OR 8 A LB? Six room cottage, 1211 Fair street. For Bale, easy termg, lot in 100 feet front, depth of 265. feet. David Wolfe. 1-tf. FOR'RKNT- Four room unfurn shed cottage- on Fair street for ?nt.. Apply to James It. DoLoache, 'amden, S. C. 1. WANTED ? To lease a house o ive or six rooms, servants quarters, nd modern conveniences C. L. ,jeKM??, Camden, S. C. 52-1 WANTED ? Every well dressed .ady in Camden to know that 1 have .ist started to do dress-making a. J I 2 Market St. Can refer you to. it vannali ladies for whom I have nado morning, afternoon and even? gowns, also, coat suits. 1 would ippreciate a trial from select trade. Atnanda R. Carter, Camden, S. C. 51? tf . ; FOR SALE ? Two houses and lot: on extension ol' Campbell St., iNo's | 1724 and 1726. O.ie house contain* i .our rooms reoenilj built; painted inside and out. Lot 55 by 150 ft Well in yard and all enclosed b: fence. Easy terms. Apply to H. L. j Rhodes, 17 20 Campbell St., Camden -i. C. 50-51-52-1 ICE CREAM ? The finest kind, ! delivered to any part, of the city. Rhone us your wants. Crosby's Ice Cream Parlor. 60. FOR SALE ?Eggplant, pepper an omato plants. Rhone 279-J. 42. | MONEY TO liOAN. On improved farms. Easy terms. Apply to 13. U. Clarke, Camden, S. C. 50. FOR SALE ? One mule for sale cheap by J.'T Truesdell, .Westville, S. C. 50-51-52.; FOR SALE ? One saw mill, coin plete cable driv.e cut up to 36 ft. out of rig, engine and boiler, 2* horse power, two carts in good con dition. Terms are cash. A bargain Apply at Chroniclo office. 4 9-5 2 WANTED ? You to know that yot. can have the Columbia Record lef at your home every afternoon by telephoning Vernon McDowell at The Chronicle office. FINE COW PASTURE ? Just be yond Seaboard freight depot, good grazing with plenty of water, $1.00 per month per head. Apply to Gv W. Crosby. ? 50-51-62-1. WANTED ? You to bring us your automobile tires to vulcanize. Work guaranteed. H. E. Beard & Co. NOTICE OF ELECTION, * Pursuant to a written petition signed by one-third or more of the qualified eloctors and free holders of School District No. 19, directed to the County Superin tendent of Education, asking the Hoard of Education to order an election in said district, notice is hereby given that said election will be held at the Cook School house In District No. 19, on Thursday, May 1st, 1913, to decido whether or no an additional levy of two (2) mill tax shall bo addetf to the taxable property of said District. Notice ? The same rules governing the general election will apply at this election. Only those who pre sent their tax receipts and registra tion certificate shall be allowed to vote. By order of R. A. Yaughan, Clerk Board of Trustees. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that one month from this date on Saturday, May 31, 1913, I will present to the Probate Judge of Kershaw County my final accounting as administrator of the estate of Robert Quails, de ceased, and apply to said Court for Letters Dismissory. H IT Harris, Administ rator. April 30, 1913. Favorite Fiction. "Old Chap, You Haven't Changed a Hit in Thirty Years!" "Dear Maria: i Eagerly Seize tin* I'M rat Opportunity to Writo to You." "Universally Pronounced by Presa and Public to Ho tho Greatest Play of Modern Tiroes." "Mr. Chairman, 1 ,Klse with the Greatest Reluctance, hut ? " "I Don't Know Whether You Owe US Anything or Not, Mr. Smith, but I'll See." "George, I Wouldn't Hay a Word t</ Hurt* Your Feelings for the World." "I Admire Your Nerve!" The Eflometer. "Shagrltz seems to think well ol himself." "Yea, indeed. If thore were Home kind of Instrument to moaBure 'the ex tent of a man'H good opinion of him self, It couldn't be UBed on Bhagrltz." "You mean?" "Exactly. The figures on tho scale would not run high enough." The Gallant. Judge ? The lady from whom you atole a klsa declares herself ready to waive her demand for punishment If you will ask her pardon and expresa your regret for what has happened. Gentlemen (to the offended lady) ? Yea, I am willing to beg your pardon. Hut to regret that I gave you the kiss, dear madam, that 1 cannot! Immunity. "I fancy this experience will stop you from Bending unexpurgated mat ter through the mails," said the judge, who had just Imposed a fine. "Not necessarily," replied tho scan dalous publisher. "I can always have anything in that line set to ragtime music aild shipped along as usual." NOT FOR SALE. The Tax Assessor ? Can you tell me what your husband is worth? Ixidy of the House ? I don't know ? but I wouldn't take a couple of mil lions for him, Naturally. In making up blondes and brunettee 'Tis plain to see - The beauty doctor often gets A handsome fee. That Was Different. "She's been very busy telling me how to raise my baby." "Well?" "Hut she got into a perfect panic when I asked her to take care of tfce ,chHd for a couple of daya. You know.. I was suddenly called out of town." Pleblan. Caller ? So you have decided to get another physician? Mrs. Neugold ? Indeed, I have. The idea of his preecrlblng flaxseed tea and mustard plasters for people as rich as wo are. ? Judge. An Instance. "If an edition . of Shakespeare for cooks were to be published, I know of one reading it would have in it-" "What is that?" " Give every egg for desserts and which would escape whipping?"' Their Lack of Style. "It is queer that the outskirts oi cities remain in fashion." "Why shouldn't they?" "Because nearly all of them have trains." Financially Embarrassed. "Money talks." "I know. Just at presont I'm so hoarse I can't speak abovo a whis per." Natural Result. "I henr that young Dillikina has got r, windfall." ?'Yes. and he'll immediately proceed to blow it in." Must Be. "They're always late with tlve f?^lt 1 order." "Why don't you order dates? Ther t'.ey'd have to dp on time." Baruch-N ettles Co. "The Store That SeU The Pace.' On May Day, or any! - ? ? holiday, you want to dress well. You want to make a good appear ? , . ance. You are really on I parade every day in ? , ' ' . ?' ?1 the y ear. j Hart & Schaffner Marx make clothes that you the right bearings any day, whether yoiij ? * '? . 0 i y ou are on dress parade or not. i ' ?? J give Baruch-Nettles Co. "The Stbre That Set? The Pace.