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and White Cotton Dreuei Cleaned and Finished by our superior methods, are returned with a freshness and newness that is pleasing and satisfactory. fine embroidered dresses a specialty. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS CUMBERLAND, - MARYLAND YOUR WIFE Your Child r en protect them against pos sible privation by taking out Health Insurance today. If you are taken ill your salary is temporarily either cut off or eaten up by doc tor and druggists' bills. Avoid all this by being provided for in case of illness. We represent the best companies and assure you there will be no hitch when it copies to paying on your policy. Drop in and let's talk over the all necessary health insurance. WILLIAMS INSURANCE & REALTY COMPANY (Incorporated) 1012 Broad Street Camden, S. C. AUTO OWNERS Stop throwing away your Worn Tires! It's just unne cessary. Just as extravagant to throw away your tires when they become tread worn, or rut worn as it is to throw away your shoes when the first sole gets thin. Save your worn , tires. I can repair any puncture, blowout, tear, rim cut, in any casing, or inner tube, and make the repair the strongest part of the tire. Our work is the lasting, satisfactory kind. It is done by an experienced rubber man having the right modem equipment and using the best materials. Send us your tires for repairs. Our charges are moderate. SMITH'S GARAGE TAKE WITH YOU ONE OF Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens It's a Real Pleasure to Use Them MANY STYLES MANY POINTS WE CAN SUIT YOU w. ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STORE TELEPHONE NUMBER 30 OUR SHOES REFLECT the skill and care which have boon put Into their making. Thtf classy models, the splendid finish, the evi dent good quality fill show that the makers are men who are proud of their products. If you select foot wen r without seeing our displny you will be doing nn injustice to your self, us and the makers. McCaskill Bros. ? , /C ANNOUNCEMENTS Cards inserted uiiilcr thin heading at I li?> following rales: For Congress or Kouator $10 ; for County officniH fft; for MiikInI rates or Township Commis sioner $?'{. Amounts duo after first Insertion. FOR THE SENATE. Mr, Editor: The many friends of Mr. W. R. Hough take pleasure In announcing him us a candidate to sucoeed himself as Senator from Kershaw County, subject ? to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. Many Friends. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. 1 hereby announce myself an a can didst# for t !?*? I louse of Representa tive* from Kershaw County, subject to the rules and regulation* of (be I >?Mii4H'ratlc primary. l.A I'HIONS T. MILLS. FOR AUDITOR. At the solicitations of my friends, and in consideration of the large vole I received in the race two years ago, 1 hereby announce myself it candidate for County Auditor, subject to the rules and regulations ' governing tin? Democratic primary, , JOSEPH (J. McOASKILL. At the solicitation of it number of my friends ?"d being my own desire, I announce myself as a candidate for re-election as ('ounty Auditor, and so licit the support of the Democratic voters In the primary election, and If elected will discharge the duties of the office faithfully and efficiently. Respect fully, \V. F. RUSSELL. I0d. Ohroniclc : The many friends of Mr. L. W. West, desire to announce him as a candidate for County Auditor for Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party of South Carolina. Mr. West is a man of sterling qua If ties and marked abill ty, and would make an able and effi cieiit Auditor. MANY FRIENDS. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. To the Democratic Voters of Ker shaw County : ? With a high apprecia tion of past favors and assuring you that it will ever be my earnest desire to serve you faithfully, I hereby an nounce myself a candidate for re-elec tion to the otllce of Judge of Probate of Kershaw County subject to the rules of the primary election. Very sincerely and truly yours, w. l. Mcdowell. FOR TREASURER. We hereby place In nomination the nanle of Mr. 1). M. McCasklll for re election to the office of County Treas urer, subject to the rules of the Dem ocratic primary, which position he has tilled with courtesy and ability for sev eral terms. VOTERS. After consulting u few of my friends iu< different sections of the county, I have concluded to become a candidate . for Treasurer of Ker shaw County mihject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, It. B. WILLIAMS. FOR MAGISTRATE. DeKalb Township. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate for DeKalb Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. DOBY HUCKABEE, Deputy Sheriff. At the solicitation of friends I here by announce myself a candidate for Magistrate for DeKalb Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. D. P. DIXON. Upper Division Wateree Township. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Magistrate for the upper division of Wateree Township, subject to the rules and regulations governing the Demo cratic Primary. English Branham. Buffalo Township. Please announce' the name of J. E. Davis as a candidate for Magistrate for the upper part of Buffalo Town ship. We feel that he is well quali fied for the oillce, and if elected will do his duty. His Many Friends. TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER DeKalb Township. At the solicitation of friends I here by announce myself a candidate for re-election for Township Commission er of DeKalb Township. Very respectfully, J N, McLEOD. T Flat Rock Township. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Township Com missioner for Flat Rock Township, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. J. C. FAULKENBERRY. | Editor Camden Chronicle: The many friends of L. B. Ogburn l?eg to nominate him as a candidate for the office of Township Commissioner of Flat Rock Township. Mr. Og burn is fully competent to fill the office if elected. His Friends. To the Democratic Voters of Flat Rock Township: I hereby announce myself a can didate for Township Commissioner of Flat Roek'-Townahipr subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. J. Robert Magill. s? . - ? ? Buffalo Township. i' hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Township Commissioner for Buffalo Township, Kershaw county. 1 will abide the result of the Democratic primary. W. E. Elliott, At the solicitation of my . frleiids. ami in consideration of the large vote T1IK NWKKT POTATO. Tuber of Value as Food for Human ItelngH and Animate. (Mcijihoii Collet', June to,- Wheth er It Ih to U' used hh f?HHl for tlio ta ble, hh h f?HNi crop for anlmaU or a* a producer of starch qr Industrial al cohol* t lii? MWOOt |h>I ii (o Ih probably one of the moat prolitahl* tin* South Carolina farmer can grow, Investi gations made at Clemson College hy T, IIS krltt, chciulst of till South Car olina tfx|K?rlment Station, ami other*, covering a innlod of almut fifteen yearn, have secured for the farmers of thin State almost complete infor* niHtloii about thin valuable crop, All thin work in summarized in Prof. Keltt's bulletin No. 105 on "Sweet Po tato Investigation," which can la* of great value to any planter in hit* Hwcct potato culture. Other hulietinn on tho subject are No. l-ili ami No. 1MJ, l'rof, Keltt. found a light Handy loam, moderately .supplied with or ganic matter, to be the best noil for thin crop. Hows should be slightly ridged and about two and one-half to three foot a|a?rt, according to the va riety planted. Plants Hhould be pieced from eighteen Inches to two ft et apart in the row. The best method o.' planting sweet potat<H's Is with cuttings from vines. If slip beds wo.ro not net out early enough this year for g<s>d vine cut tings at this time, or If no slips were grown, It Is advisable for one to buy cuttings from the neighbor. Planting slips is more expensive thau plant ing vine cuttings. Besides, the fungi which produce rots are lens likely to be curried on a vine cutting than on slips pulled directly from the old po tatoes. Thus potatoes grown from vine cuttings will probably be freer from rot than those grown from pllps. It Is an easy matter to get eftough vines for cut tings If seed jh> tatoes In sufllclent quantity are bed ded early enough. A fertilizer suggested for sweet potatoes Is .5(H) pounds kalnit, IKK) pounds cotton seed xneai and 200 pounds of 10 jH?r cent. phosphate. This should be applied at the rate of 800 to 1,000 pounds iH?r acre. Frequent shallow cultivation is lm portnnt In sweet potato growing, as in the culture of many other crops. After a large number of variet.V tests made at Clemson College, Prof. Keltt found the best variety for tar hie use to be the Nancy Hail, with Pumpkin Yam next. For stock feed ing purposes, he advises Nancy Ilall, Brazilian, Southern Queen, Providence, Myer's Early, Hed Jersey and Molly Malone, planted to form a succession to last from about August 1 to Janu ary 1. For starch manufacturing pur ixraes Southern Queen, Providence and Bittziimn seem nest. I received in the rnce two years ago, I hereby announce myself a candidate for Township Commissioner for Buf falo Township,, subject to the rules and regulations governing the Demo cratic Primary. T. F. HOItTON. Editor Chronicle: The many friends of Mr. Amos West desire to place his name before the people of Buffalo Townihip for re-election to the office of Township Commissioner of this township, subject to the - rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Mr. West has done his full duty in the capacity of Commissioner and the whole i>eople of the township appreci ate this fact HIS FItlENDS. Mr. Editor ? please announce Mr. T. D. Yarborough as a candidate for Township Commissioner for Buffalo Township. He will abide the Result of the Democratic primary. He Is the right man for the right place. HIS FRIENDS. Wateree Township. Mr. Editor: We the friends of Mr. John Rabon, Jr., Are pleased to announce him as a candidate for the office of Township Commission er for Wateree Township. We be lieve that if Mr. Rabon Is honored with the nomination that he will render good service for the people in the discharge of the duties there of.. .... ? ? ? Many Friends of West Wateree. The State Dental Association will meet in Greenville the 17th. Wood's Seeds Seed Potatoes FOR FALL CROP. The planting of Seed Potatoes in June and July is increasing to a wonderful extent. A great many farmers claim that they give better crops planted at this time than they do when planted i^ the spring. Potatoes planted I in June and July mature in the | cool weather of the fall* at a time when they can be harvested to best advantage. "The Seed Potatoes wo offer are put in cold storage early in the season, so as to keep in nrst clas3, vigorous condition. " Woo<I*? Crop Special** (riving prices and full information about Late Seed Potatoes npd al 1 other Season able Seeds, mailed free on request.^ T. W. WOOD O SONS4 Seedsmen, - Richmond* Va/ THE "NEW PERFECTION" LAUNDRESS Though she works next to the stove, within easy reach of her irons, she keeps cool and com fortable. Th at's because she uses a New Pcr/?ction Oil Cook stove New Perfection Stoves bake, broil, roast, toast ? everything any other stove will do. and they cost less for fuel. No handling of coal and ashes ? all the cook ing heat you want, just when you want it. New Perfection Stoves are made in I, , 2, 3, and 4 burner sizes. Also a new 1914 model ? No. 5 Stove, sold com plete with broiler, toaster, and fireless oven. Regular oven, broiler and toaster can be obtained separately for smaller sizes. Sad-iron heater and cook-book free with every stove. At dealers everywhere, or write direct for catalogue. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C. (New Jersey) Charlotte, N. C. Norfolk, Va. HALT. MORE Charlestown, W. Va. Richmond, Va, Charleston, S. C. PUT YOUR MONEY INTO A NEW HOME This year and make It earn you happiness and contentment. Can't get away from the fact that the home is the mainstay of this great country of ours and nover will there be a time when you can buy the kind f>f lumber wo are selling for less money. We have on hand the nicest lot of flooring, ceiling and sid ing, made from genuine Long L#eaf Pine, that it is possible to manufacture and we are offering it at such low prices, you will be surprised. Also a full a?sortment of framing sizes. BRING IN tOUR BLUB PRINTS AND LET US FIGURE WITH YOU ON SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS AND ALL MILL WORK FOR ANY WORK CONTEMPLATED. We are furnish ing this in Long Leaf Pine at same prices others ask for Short Leaf. ' We are ready any tiriie to talk about your Lumber needs. DAVIDSON LUMBER CO. Telephone 104 Funerals Directed We supply the best of burial goods, con duct funerals and relieve families and friends- of many unpleasant duties- inci dent to death. We are always prepared to serve those who need our service. B. R. McCREIGHT, CAMDEN, S. C.