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Harris Spring Water i i.rt* : . i - Vi# . **t#f it *-'? -t i? U&!t+ -J&if t-z t &**??* <4nt ?M dint U. ? *&? r*?*j*(f 1*4 ?\r? of A* MHT KHPlfiTlJVN KIL>*fcV %M> M,Al>lWM TttfHHi,E& fiK l V*X. I>T?PKHM \ l\MOi?TK? < OX HttXJPATHJ.V ?cw] Ai.IJKD HTftM.S* fl T*iWBI?f3fc. Ofct of of ?5i &* ??i-ratJ ? a '.**.?? For *ai* -' J 4r ;*??V* fc4r?.*r Harris Springs Water Co. Harris Springs, - S. G. What to Plant After Oatj and Where to Get The Seed. 'White and Yellow Dent Corn. Extra Early Orange Sorghum Cane. Cat Tail Millet. I easente, the greatest forage plant that's known, and Grape Seed. Sold by Zemp & DePass "The Buty Corner Drug Store" Bring u? your Pre?cripticA* they wilt be cA-efully filled and promptly delivered TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND OTHERS : Why wr do not charge? Some ask why we do not "deliver and call later for pay? Our reasons it, the cpitomcr knows just what we chf?r#e when good# arr- *mt C. O. D.. and it sfcves extra expense for us. We hope you will look at it frora a common sense standpoint and do not think we are afraid to charge good citizens. Y ours to serve. CAMDEN Harness & Shoe Repair A. R. BOCBITT, Mgr. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUGER STS. Phone 71 COLUMBIA, S. C. ?t ' ' ' ? 71 - Mtifm I **f m- AiMfc. . 7\+ irts.+r*.*) n&i ?S*rtr ? frtwwki iMtft ? 0*44 4*J ** AAixOKi. 1 T I KMH# ?4 Mi4 Jyj uu? i.'(j **4 i* tflrtfM 0f?irfy |Vj i <Ul ?** ^ ?ff; ipPttK? > i r i *. r~. ? - t * '" - ''V ?? ???*>' ? i.t..r* W/.* ?.; ? V'- ;-.. Hr'WVCi*^ " *44 ??rf**T*4 4 tacrp# orf ^ i. it -i ?s* ?k* I AfAtft ran*? &*-* . tl ts &*? ?>* **r iW v&m**?' .?#*>,' *,.#. *' 'r#?iM> of ?&? Ctf t ;4ftrf jmKfttH* U>*. -M- ,<*?&* 4J**re?H? ir^m. i*ik* * Ma : . > ; ' r ; ' t--+T ? ? ? '*"<*?? ?? i* -*r -7. T *3 -7- ????? ??? ?>?? ? ?M"?? t, f>fA? - ? ?? ... .^r.'\ f, #?>? ?*? *#??. '*<c of >/<vry|p(^jr. . ! ? ,*$* i ;S',4rm'joii Our- r*H ; ?v As'-.i* *? t&sr* i. '? .v?rr? 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L* ukcrd i<4 remain a/i ?-r th<? .teuitoDs r i* ronclu<tc<J Jong ehouKC v* f/f^ar whaipv^r Ct>u. imjh I'l fatt } tna'.terK *h--r?- r/i>.> >>*- to U? h^-ar*J >? ?:0'. * <i J a r> ~ Kir4** W>*'k Jur?>r*. W. L Kutii, OixaUfej* ? ** W- <; Williams, Camden B fc.Manguni.- Jefferson B. M. Jones. Ker&haw ' '. F, Halt, l-ufknow T Z Boon ,K"rshiiw [ F W. Rale} \ I I; M JontrA, Kf-rbhitw 1.. M HUron. Liberty Hill ; .1 J Ellin, Bethune W. J Kill?. B*-rhune ? T 1, Brown, Caknden 2 I T J Ti/Jvrell. Casutatt J A. K McLaurin .Bethune J .} TliOfiipitOii, j ? i^rf>y Johnson, j W. \V. Morion, Camden L J, Jordan., Kershaw K. L. Seega*^, Jefferson J. M. Campbell. Blaney : K. <; ferry, Liberty Hill H. C. Hall. Bethune S. S. Stokes, Bet hunt F? J-V Gregory, Kershaw .. * i S L. Kuuh, Weatville ?* 1 i 4 ^ H. B Chfitpbeile, ('aDHlfb 1) Kuhankx. Jefferson | <1. W. Amnions. Boykins J. M Butler. Blaney ? .J. B. Burg^sg, f'arndfh I> L Iia^ney, Camden J. W. Holder,, Kershaw A. ( 'j (iainor. Kershaw K H Bowers .Capiat* Hwir.> Brat* halt- Blaro-;. T.; M?t-t \<M ill It'Hk Hill, i V il le. S . C , .June The .Sow: I; ('urolina Lt-a?:iv of ".he BuiM t i i Lun: a^so< ia* ion.S w hich haj? T n >' t. ?- r ?- -:r. ?? Thurs day morning. adjo'.:rt.< d iuday at 1 (i no. r> At jitis ??"? o r ii t ij v ? }?<*>!'ion ?wry ntu-restin^ pap**r? were r<?a<! 'by '!' T Hyd<-. \V. M. Shannon, B 'M Sura" and 1' O B!.v k Theer W'Tf ?! !S? lir-1-f-d Allll a. tTfiK deal ui ? ? * Ni r Hyd*- ati?o n ? v?-r> in'fM'si i is xr talk on 'hp Morris hanking plan \r the election of officers for 'he : i ** x " y^hr, Williiam Goldsmith \*as made pr**>iden: , .1 S Mors*'. rlr.-? .vice president; W. M Shannon, se cond v i.- pr<*sntont : H. V f?ibbe*. > t;t<! ' r<*ai- ?t r??r B. M. < ]?' Hard. K O. B!a< k. H \ JVi.-.-or and W M Shannon ucr** V?<*r- of t h *? ??xecutiw . com ri. i' ' .1 < 'i-iar. t nd trek. ? t:rrr o* ,vv* a.~Mx-lalion, \\a> t?*d ii-- t h ?? delegate from S-iii'i: i i r< ? i ; t ; ;t ??. the national ur^o 1 -.vhi fth :n -et.- MSlwaukf** ?Mr!) Aiiu'ust W M Shannon "*"a - : .1 iv ?- ! ' ott.t * !vp . Af'?-r .sd<>j?tir.K r<-w>iu:.ons of ' i rA j- v! ? j??-opu* oI_ ^vhlK ville :.i.- hc.j?p.iality and ? n^ertain . ihtr ieaiiue wliournej IS) ? .< > ? > r a* Ufw k H i il. \l NI ?-* hc-di^l < lnir< h. rr?-.?(\i:.K Sunday 11 a ti . hy thf- ! }'a>:or. !{.??? H ll Browne Sunday i Srlio^d at ?> p m Or V M Z^tnp, I Stj |H*r i u t ?* ttd ?-ti t I'nion service at f* JO p m.. pr^arhlng hy Tiev. J. C Rowan. !-??>?> (l?ii (<?rw c* vmi iwiiiir i im %'tm. TV U' >**#"? fc*M? * W< ; I : -t +4 fr<uii W*a EU?*fc*4 1 1 [?vrfc*?e> <jrr*?t(^r k4 D?rtt?f ' *e>* C?M?*ty ??w i\ wrtt uf . fc ? ! r*iXHl -j< |*ar:*n.#?os ??? , -w t J I V a &d m>?* iV>> | I)' tr >:jM|i| f-v?f Wtor If wilt toiff j j *Ve ?+*ro*i4.. ilbtrd ?<M Po**tJ? Tb* > I Vi r 4 of J *!) b U U lt?f i a * j ' .V^r*c?U4#r*il laaj/* *J&4 will ?*v?rf ! [iMI J ft 1j?<i> 4rf (fee 4*A?lftf cl^V irocfc | A?M>&? tfe* f)Wilai??t ?ari<?lt*r-| *14; X* ? -ii* a* Umm 4+f > *r? H?i>. A "# H?fc O Bj Mattia. Mr Bradford Ktapp 116ft. J j K $are?ariii **?&,. Co! E. J. WtUMj& j -u.4 c^fcer* "Tkt (anufi| c;ctU (ron couatie* h?v? b?*? io?lM, amoi the en rout coaaitr. Kmlaw I sor (^rdltllr ?o )<m ,u4 tbe canalpg tivb (b? imtta'ioa to be with the -gwrnt of the Darling? <. * Coamy Cu>iiit<r dab . ?*Teti |oor girit that thejr are ei 9?* *ed to ?ear whlU> 4r?-6t?9 ?r, ! to bring the cap and apron adopt*- i *t Hock I1U1. f There, will be a parade of the girl# of the beret counties repres*:.' ed her, a big eanoing club float, it banquet ai^f* for <h? firU, and ar. IqIO ride given them." If you wl*h to go l oDarUngt' | ot ihethijrd of July, pleajw? lei me > Vaow at once. *o that I migfe* nuak- j ill r,ece*#ary arrangement a. I art*? ! al**? fclte yoo the i&fctruction* cok- ' cerning the apron and cap. I sbaUbe glad to have a lar? nuBftber of our club glria go with ififr. I'm ^ure *ba* we will enjrj.r the trip immensely. Kate Simpson, Couniy Organizer of Girl'* Oiuba. , At lV*l')tiTj?n ( lumli. ? ? ??-. ??? ? | Sunday School at in a m. Prey ing at 11 15 a. ra.. by tbe pastor.. Rev J. C. Rowan Public cordially i.T. "f- 1 Fo i n f~<- M-rvices. At BajKlat <.T?ttfch. The regular services at the B&i ?j?t rhun li Sunday at 11 a. m.. ari<j b : 3<? p. m,, wHi bo conduced vy Rev. J K. Pittman.. The public ? cordial! invited to attend these ser- j vices. I ('mnping I'swtie*. A hap> party of youngster* have been enjoying camp life on Pain Hill on 'he e<])5e of Hermitage nt ill porj^d for several days past. The fishing pole, swimming hole and ri fle have furnished much amusement. Two tent* were pitched, cooking Utensils and provJalonH wer^ carried and the., hoys had a great time. Those in the l>artv were Mr Jas. K Oeljoache. Sr.. Ka '{?';! fin^i Clar ence Dunn, Massenbtirg Trott'.-r. J. M. Hoffer, and J.-imes Zemp, Mortj.uer Boykin, Bill I>e l>oache and Vernon McDowell. They all returned the first of the week and f r.r rhr r.^xt few days will have a battle royal with chig Kers and sun burns. A I ?>l I \ I >1 KATOlt'K NOTICE. ? - : Ail parties indebted r o the e? i*<?,te of. Sophia Nelson are hereby j notified to make payment to the J underpinned. and a?] parties (If any ? having claims against the i .<ald estate ar?- requested to i>r?*sent j;heiii duly attested within the time ! pr?-t-< ribed b> law. < ' . R 1 .e w : s . Administartor. j Jttnp 1 S?1 :J, . K X I- XT T( >1 IS >.'< >T I < K. i All parties indebtted to the'es Mate of Henrietta Anderson, dec-eas ed. are hereby notified to make ; immediate payment to the undersign ! ed 'r and all parties having claims j against said estate will present them ! duly attested. ttobi. Murphey, , June 1 ?. l&l'J. Kxecutor. -TRY CONKOIY MBIL SPRINGS HOTEL Connelly Springs, X. C. FMfjht or. rrMn Mne of the Southern l;ai',way, midway he iw?-n S?iiHl>ijr>' and ARh*>v;lle. Jn the foot of the Blue Hide" Mountains. Ts 1.200 feet above ?ea level. Splendid mineral water for rt alaria. Indigestion. nervouB nMv rheumatism and ??l Mood dlae.-vse* TTlcclrlc ligrht* and other modem conveniences, pood orchestra, dancing and other irawnier.U. An ideal place te apend a varatlon from standpoint of hea'th or plea*-; ure. No corurajnpUvee taken. RATES: to ill a week. Write for booklet and upeelaJ rate* to faxnlBes and parti** Wm JEFF DAVIS, Owner and Proprletof, Connelly Spring*. Jt. Qarolina. -y,,, jpoctjl to TIm> CIip? Vto: C. ft. -Mr*. J* V ??< w ckii4re?. ?? Atrictu. N C, *f* Ttw vttk Mi* O- L flovett- *? Mr. To* PHk* ^ ****V ?o4 vKh r?U?lr?i Mt? __ {><11* Wwk<*fc Hinyiwl >**?< M??d?r tnOW ?t?> ^ Mr. **4 Mr?- B ,1> )ioi?li Krr ft M P??o Wt -?'&** ^ '?tr -V U*a ?'? W* *** w" by hi* H**i* **? <**** V W W Rolling* of f^***ood. j 1*#* Moftdl) nl^lll *V! . iCria. o< Mr B ^ *f M?*t *r lr*i T*r?*r U ?f 4'.itH *.1 lyWROff Vie art *^rry m? report tUt Mr. j c w4 th,i^n,rt ?& i?l lof* that ilwr will | AOK . COJH iUfWrtU ? y lrs honaphrey* ?t*itd* *< ite bom* of Mr ^ % H??phrM list w?#fc A ? ' * ftu*h, of I-Ugoff. h** U-?u v'MliWfi re-UUl*'** her* - Mr* K (J, H?r? ?>i*ri*i*ed Mattle SblvM\ O. W. A? **?? and J <? Humphries at dln si?r 00 iMt Friday iojw OweM baa been *itk for the pa? week. bat U ak>#l7 improving Mr and Mr*. H* J .Owens sp*nt la* Sunday with ' relaU?*" here. Mr. and Mrs Jeaae Pearce spent t .kit' Saturday In Camden vr and Mr* B F. Sowell sp??t <t*H Sunday at the home <*f tbelr^ daughter. Mrs. J. II. Hammed 1 Mr and Mr* G W. Amnions < ->r?nt last Saturday in Camden. Mrs. J H. lrby and baby, E*a. spent last week with relatives here. Mr. lrby spent Sunday at thfc Home of Mr G. W. Aramon? They re turned to their homes at the State Farm Sunday afternoon. Mr G. S. Richbourg. of Colum vnr.^rm&s -TrrT&rnKnfnr^-Mr: w R Gardner las' week-end. Mr. John T. Green, of Statesburg, visited at the home of Mr. J H. Hammond lat-t week. The Ladies Missionary Society met at Re-lah Church last Thursday afternoon 'at" five o'clock Only a small number were present but an interesting meeting was held. The Reulah Ep worth League will mee? the first Friday nigiht in Ju ly at the home of Mr. C. N. Hum phries. The members are urged to attend and all visitors are cordially welcomed. The Swift Creek Sunbeam Rand mte at Swift Creek church last Sun day morning. This is a very prom ising band Miss Katie Turner is president and Sybil f ole, secretary and treasurer, with Mrs. G. W. Am nions as lady manager it is sure to be a success. Mr Rel'on Owen? and Mrs. Am mont? were elected delegates to the township convention to be held in Camden from Swift Creek church. Messrs. Arthur l>eas and Quincy Godwin were elected delegates to ihe Union meeting at Antioch church! next Saturday and Sunday. Misses Jessie Owens and Mamie Gillis were i elected to represent the Missionary society. Miss Annie Wilson, of Lancaster, a recent graduate of Winthrop col lege has been elected to teach the Stockton School next term, begin ning Sept. 1st. She is highly re commended. We ar?* expecting a very successful term. The Knglish language is spreading faster <han any other. IjOIm;E MUKCTOKY RWing Star Chapter No. 4, R. A. M.. meets third Tuesday in eack month. N. R. Goodale, E. H. P.; W. L. DePass, K.; C. H. Griffin, i Scribe: C. P. DuBose, Sec. Kershaw Lodge No. 29, A. F. M., meets first Tuesday in ??acl' month. P.. T. Goodale, W. M., \ W. Geisenheimer, Treas. ; J. >V. j Wilson , SecreUiiy. Camden I>odgp No. .119 I. O. O. F.; meets second and fourth Tuesday in each month. R. T7 Goodale, ? N. G.; C. W. Birchmore, V. G.; I. C. Hough, Secretary. Jr. O. U. A. M., meets fourth Fri day night in each month. C. W. Birchmore, C.; J. F. Bateman, R. S. Live Oak Camp No. 4 9, W. O. W., meets first Thursday night in each month. C. W. Birchmore, C. C., W. E. Johnson, Clerk. DeKalb Ix>dge No. 41, K. of P.. me< fs secnod and fourth Mon day nighls in each month. W.? G. Wilson, C. C\; M. H. Heyman. K. of R. & S. Poplar Camp No. 369, W. O. W., meets Monday night on or before the full moon In each month. . B. E. Sparrow, C. C.; J. E. Camp belle, Clerk. Antioch Lodge, No).. 293, A. F. M.? meets Thursday night on or be fore full moon in each inoq^th. D. W. Joy. W. M.; W. R. Davis. S. W.; L. H. Whitr, J. W. "Richard Kirkland CouncIIT Xo. 13t>, Jr. O. U. A. M., (Antioch) meete Tuesday night on or before falli moon in each month- F. D. Boy kin, C.;, C. W. Shtver, R- S. I>afayette Council No. 2, R. fc S. M., moete second Tuesday in e?ch ' month. C. H. Oriffin. T. I. M.; R T. Goodale, R. I. J>. M; J. C. Rowan. I. P. C. W.; C. P. Du Bose. Recorder. . No Fluctuation* in Earning# Here You can bank on 4 per cenL interest compounded semi annually on your savings. 6 per cent on time deposits. Make Your Money Work No earnings from idle money. Empty up to the oW stockings. Bring the money to our Bank. It will be safe and we will put it to work for you. The Loan & Savings Bank "?> ? "" " ' The Oemsob Agricultural College >: ' ? '? " / ? . " ? : ? * V* ? . .. / * ' y>! . '-'A Enrollment Over 800 -Value of Property Over a Mil lion and a Third-Over 90 Teachers and Officers D EG RE E COL* RS E 3 : Agriculture (seven courses.^ Chemistry; tf?. chanical and Electrical Engin eering; Ciril Engineeering ; Textile try; Architectural Engineering. . .. SHORT COURSES: One year Course, in Agriculture; Two- Year Coin* in Textile Industry: Four Weeks Winter Course in Cotton Grading; Four Weeks Winter Course for Farmers. COST: Cost per session of nine months, including all fees, heat, -light, water, board, laundry and two complete uniforms, $133.45.' Tuition, if able to pay, J 4.0 extra. Total cost per session for the one year Agricultural Course, 1117.55; Four-Weeks Course, all expenses, $10, SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS: The College main tains 167 four year Agricultural and Textile Scholarships and 51 one year Agricultural Scholarships. Value of Scholarship $100 per ae* sion and Frree tuition. (Students who have attendeed Clemson Col lege, or any other College or University, are not eligible lor tbo Mhol arhsips unless there are no othereligible applicants.) \ Scholarship and Entrance Examinations will b* *-fkl by the fonotjr Superintendent of Education on July 11th, at 9 a. m. NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER lOTII. IMS. Write at once to W. M. RIGGS, President Clemson College, S. C. for Catalog. Scholarship Blanks etc. If yott 4e lay, you may be crowded out. Those Idle Funds The deposits in banks reflect the ready financial strength of the people, and it is therefore important that all money be deposited in banks, where it can be made to serve the purpose intended. Assist us in bringing idle funds into circulation, and by so doing you will in crease the working capital of the country. Our state ments as published from time to time not only speak well of our bank, but of our town and community. good word from you to a neighbor or friend will be ap* preciated by the The First National Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C It Pays to Keep Your Chicken* Healthy and Free from Lice. A Full Line of ili.v ? - rAwycvjc I ?rk?n ? . LUNKXlI U ^ H^, Cow awl H?? Reae*? Every Remedy Guaranteed. . .. - rrft* I W. Robin Zemp's Drag StoreJ