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ENGLISH COAST SHELLED BY GERMAN VESSELS Raid G.vEnglUh SurprUe ?ad RomiIu in lo*? ?f Life and Property. Jf ' ? ^ ^ ia*udon. I**'. Mi- For "the tifx! time V in ceutun. ftittfittutJ !**?>? Umfr Htrutjj My. 41 fweiut < A t?t|Uadrou of nwtft <?t?r iutt.lt rrejrC tliloUt'li the fog iHHt UllfJll Co tbf HHHlfriJ OOUMt ?I*J ' turned I lifii k?'? mtMiiMil Uu Britww. .3 ft!?-*!* d?y broke the> ittgcan hum . ' Uardiueni of three important LuHUh-f Hartle|?ool. hi lite nmmiUi of the Dptv- : Wit ttby, thirty -tive u?U^ aotrtiwra r< i . and Hearboroujeb, uoUnJ a* tt plea*"" tc*of1- JJfteci udh*? latyottd. JlUfJityMHi r>Ul2 Ci'ttti UIMHt- tThelV tWO Until*' cruWr* ?ud un HfuwiHt <tu iaer wore eutf/?tf??d The lirltiHl wi tt <?f!hfc ti xv* (lu ituntlMu of dead at Hartlepool Jh Mtv4Mi soldier* ami hvniity iwf el Ulanf an/1 Ui* hI ft mrteeti woidicr* aud Ufty civilian: At Hcariammftti. hbelbxl I ?y tt liattlc cruller aud iui HrujiTMtJ crubter, tbir 1 Hinwttlnii are reported, while at VVIiltb.v two WW** killed aud two woundetl Men, wtntt(Mi ami children of the ci viliati jH?)MnHUoo were left dead or wounded. utruck without warning wblb at work. Ijj all the camiaity lint .lotah 110, Hitordiitj; to the otliclal w tiliialfh. of whom thirty one art- ku?wii l4? Im <let?<l : ' At "f lu rtle|?ool cIuiivImm won* dam aged a nd the khk work* and iuiitber yards wi*re net afire. wlille at Whitby A+rtiry wjlF KlHnTk* Thf- Balmoral Hotel til Kcari*oruuKh reeelv<g(l tin- full v*f k abeil. A uutaber df house* ami Mlio|Nt ww* shattered ai*d iwrtly burned to, each of theAowns " 'i'ii 1 ? hostile squadron emapod in the mint ufu-r ap> , onciaiulei wWii guard vfWM'l.v The ofhchti account of tiiv attHck. UK o-hihmI l?y Uw |?rt^th bureau, wltli m&ta ?*uitij?lol4- froui tU?* war ortk?c, follows TIm- loll4?wluj: 1?< tlw* otli?ria> |?r?H^ iMimtii K HtjHtouM'ii! <?JI t !??' ?.eriitHji at taok ?H) Mo* Wuuil>ili ir4?HHt. ?TlilH uioruittm m (iertuHii krru liter fvrve lutub- ii <feiit??iixtrutio!i u|k>ii Um1 VorkHhirt- <umwt. in Ut<- ?-??urw t?f which thnv nltelkKl Hartlepool. TTblthy aud Scarborough. "A iiuuibei of their faaUvtt h1jIi?k wer*- ?-iu|?lt?y?d for till* |?urj?oH?> and titey rt'iuaiiMMl jthout an hour 011 tlw* /?ou#<t. \ ? ?'Th*'.\ wen- ' bj |?atrol v ttelt ( in thf m|m?L As Myufi a? Ut<- pr?'? einf of tiie enemy wan r?*)K>rt?d a UriiUb imtrolliit^ Kquadron eudeavor '->^d U* out U4M11 ofl . (?ii beiue aiichted h\ 1 1 ?? lirit inb vt?t?t?elh, tla- Uoruiau* ro - ^ tir?Ml at full h|?w.*'1. and favurwl fry the, niint mado their ; Tlif ItmttOK ?mi \miUi nid?*> arc Miuull, j but lull 'report* Uavt^ not y?'t |MM9ii >'? tM'lved. , ' " "n ? Tlu' iMliiiiiTilit.v LiiLe.- tlw hlly i?f |.<dtitiuu out tliut deutohHtrH thmv .of thin rfMlliirltil M^hiiiHt ulifor t i4?e<l l owux or < ohiuhm <1?1 |?ortet i -twi diilieult tn nwoiupllidi pro" vide<l u eortaSn uuio^uit of riali Ik h<*- | *e*?pte<i. ?rt? devoid of military nIkuM! tSUIlW. - "'I'bey may tatti**- miui<> lt?4> of life ain<#tg thi* ?-i vtl jN^Milutlon uud >h>u?v - ilaniHge to private prujjert* whl<4? i* um^Ui to Im' r^rrcttetl ; but th?\\ , mux! dot ii?' tiny elnnnuHlnuoe^ in- allowed' to mod if y tho icem?rul naral which iK- l?eiiu: purMu\Ml " ??. j A wave <?f iuttMim- anyct has Hprmd over ^ lOnuland la^eauw of the attack. Hin^r denunciation Is heard every-" wht'iv <?f a policy whiel>- (i^ruiitK shell - ijij; of undefende<l townw. Tlw fort - rcMs at the UHtutii of the T?h*< in mip poned to >rive ttUUi' protection to the iiu|H>rtant nhippin^ Iminc of Hartle pool. but Whitby and Ncari n*roU?h are. open to tin' enemy hk ih Atlantic X.'lty_ rtt. tlv, Vtnir " '? TT Scttti?orou?h. witli it* tfid oaatle on a hijrh IHIl, the biK ctisluo with a iii^h tower. ;i 1 k.i tl?e row of, pretentious h<?tels on the water friajfL. prtfHeut* a ? shining mark for target pntctlw. Few vltdtorn wow at the hotels. Itecauw Of U?C COid WMlUif I but 4HM* invalid b> kuuwti to have boon wouudod 111 a dlrwi Hue tbe mouth of tb? T?w iw a?>o?t 860 wile* fro* t Helgoland,'; the <*erman uiival Ihmm* in Um* KvrUil Keu IV JJrltiiiii afinlrttlUf nay* the (MTUUll' ?#i|* v? ?-r?* among then fam out. Thej a ulftii whan it (hick uiUl prevullad jtttu taunt ^iivv toft llttilr ? t ittttNl two hour* t&fon dart& A> they atarted JU> return itfbout about nevtai Utxti of daylight for ft**- pursuit, jpbb'h. however was rendered altuost lmj????lbl< by the fog How th# t-ei llMtiU*' -evaded idl the wteMw ami pa j trot* remains a uiyatery. although aw |M?rtH recall that in umu?-uv?Th Hrll i iah ships have performed tbe wtiuc i fwlrt through Uw eompa ra i i vely muihII n I ??? t Uftw?e? fgngluud aiid the Kcilly Is binds, wiyt-b w*k iiol mined I The admiruiity rej?ort aunoum ;?* that wuch detoouwt rations are not dittbmit lb a <?<?? nudist, knit the i?opulation gen orally (tlMrrlHlu^ mo great a (wuttdeitw it) tb? protection of the lirltlnli navy tlmt tb?' inhabitant* of tin- coast low um made in. iwrluux prepa ration U> meet a Isunbaidment ?; Kx<?|it for tlic working p?M>ple, tbe | Dngllsli are late rlners during tin- abort winter days Tin* Injuibardment oc | curred betwue-n H am! U o'clock, uu hour when man.\ iterauuK were at ! breakfast, wblb- others wer? on their way to work or wore ojteuiug their i ! abojiH. Jsjj I The twotntur vf Heavy glut* off tin* j j three uwiw '(irew hundreds to the j l?eaebes They had no thought of 11 I tternlaii raid, iiixi u'ium *helb +mttrr crashing over their heads auU inu? tbe quiet Ktr^bs, they dashed far shelle* . < Iff whore the German gun* did rapid work, the flashes coming in <4Mtntly and thi * shells ft mark Btthibg Many residents took refuge in cellar* ; other* rushed from their honaea, amoug them women and children In their- night clothes. and not a few nought the railway station*, I ear in j-r on the tirsi, tralus The liart.leiMwd land batteries 're turned th?* (ierinan tire jtnd are r?t j ?orted to have <latna?ed wtuit' of tin cruhtern. Hevenil abelb from ti?<- wa~ whij^ bui-Ht among tbe Ito.val lOngiuoerr-. and I ?urham Light Infantry and it wan among tlieac troop* that -the cofttal tleF of aeven killed and fourteen wounded <x.v,urred. v The general belief in London Ik that the (iermaii attack will give iwpetUN to rwruiting To-day waa ofie of eager waitiim after thi' admirolity bul letin was loaned shortly before noon, aaying: "(Jur tiotlllaK luive at ^kTioun polntx Imhmi eimair^l 'I'Ijm^ situation' ia" de veloping." Various rumora w#re heard,:*" < Me | was tliat two GermaJi cruiaers had boon mink. Many tfannght thf l??nu exjKM'te<l general y^vul engagement ! ItOtween the Hrltiah ami (German fieeta was piHijKrowatngt and that the ahelling j of -the TDirKT toWISs was merely inci i dental. The admiralityV rej?ort iasued at [ b :?? o'chH^t U?dttij?ht giving the now* ? : tliat tfie Uerinafi ships had almont pur i suit and were returning aafely-to their home waters, cuuaeti keen distipi>oint menL Naval writers express the opinion tlmt six or eight Ships were engaged. The Hermans hav#? available for such an uttaeli the armored cruisers I'.lueh er. l'riir/. Adall?ert. Prinz Hein rteh and Prin/ Freidrich Karl and ? ann'e than twenty cruisers of ji small er class t Special For Christmas. All . 15, 20 and 25c Can dies at 10c per pound. -Also special prices on all < Holiday Goods. Call See Us. Camden Five and Ten Cents Store, Sam Miller, Proprietor INSURE YOUR PROPERTY AND LESSEN YOUR WORRIES. * Our Fire Insurance Agency, pro . tected by strong, conservative com panies, warrants your confidence and patronage. Kennedy & Carrison . .A . ,v THE BEGINNING OF AN ICEBUBG. \\u*blugtoji, I **?; b*rtb MH &*?)>*rK 1** ?|rlklncly m trvori uwd*1 to tin NnfibMl gei*kie *U?oiet> by H M. Terr/kud TiMirrin?ffi MmfUu. wIm> b??d?*i tJk* ? of IiIjc Hudirt) to AiwA* Iwrj tbe xtofl} and tbe behavior ^^fatclvni j I I in- from or HnMmn) Glacier,] measured tii n Straight liiM^ ft 1 'J to| 4 miles with- .'dmt *inoe/tt?e It** eltfT has it jjiuuou*- (vnti iti tli? (?mler. it b. itf reality much longer titan tin Hi. uAill tonirUi Iteiug between 4 l-~ U> ft Untie*. Tli^ cliff rb*es betkeen lifto qhd 80(1 feet above ! the water and exupds Alt unknown dis | tflMMIP IhjIow It. usually UMOA $0] wait hot a few foment* to bear from kuum part of tfte elifl the thunderlike j riimbb* tx r?r which 1* the firm an uouncemoat 4T an k?ebe*K <1*11. f<rll?.w ed a few /griou..nt* Icier by 'the ap jHjaraiK'e.^f a great swell which. on reu4sbiHf|(^|he shore fortfes k line of white trtfeak.Th even at a distance of several *kMe* from tbe ice dHff. By watuteiy ttw K? eng. one nay me tbe btute masse* of water dash i*>rbai*> | even to the top of tin glacier %ttd lu n few seconds. bear tin re yixt -which tin* rending of tbe cinder out. tine is. fascinated by ttoe -performance ; Sometimes It is only h small pieoe that falls and tben a sharp single re|K?rl like tin- crack of a pistol. HKHiK through . tbe air : again a part ofj the front crumbles and the down-slid ing ice. broken into small pieces, seems from a distance like a fountain of wa ter while tin4 reportAis only a low rum ble : at other times huge masses break away. forming large iceberga. And the noise then produced is like the heavy rumble of diKtant thunder; and at rare! Interval* one may see a huge mass ofj blue or black Ice. thrust itself up from tbe glacier front, as a part of the sub merged lee foot 4* broken off, and then no. report is heard. irat the wave that follows is far W*"<?ter -than usual. "Tike water .weaves which follow the j titodjiargc of iitehezgs from -the front 1 of Hubbard Olacier are of great mag- j nittlde. In Kepteml?er, 1013. for ex ample. the steamship Prince** qulnna was aground on a reef, just west j of ( >sler Island with the meint?ers of the International Ueolpgirai Cmigrtis-s . wiio visited ..yak uJtat Bay under the guidance of the junior author. The ship j lay over a mile from the glacier, and yet tbe water wave following the dis charge of icebergs from Hubbard Gla cier caused the steamer to roll until slie U?ok in #vater ?on the main deck.1 as .first one side and "then the other was tip]?ed far down by the ieelierg wii * es. "There aw fteriods when for an hour or tW'o there is very little discharge, und then periods fuHy as long. when scarcely a moment elapses without, tbe sound of ice-fail* from tmiuc part/ of! tbe glacier front. It is possible th&t thepe differences -are in sumo way lated to the state of the tide, but we ! have not determined whether the jh> riod* pf quiet and activity from i?rt of 1 a regular cycle or are merely irregu- ! in 1 intervals due to accumulation ofj strain*" and relief from strain or to] expansion and contraction under sun light. While there are periods of rela tive quiet, they are not periods of ab solute r*?fH?se. and they occupy far less fiwe than the jMSrleds of activity. Day [ dull night tbe ice falls and tbe reports that pass <mt through the air are so frequent .that it is fair to speak of the glacier as alinost ceaselessly?iac Ltive? The iH)ise disturbs tme^ Bleep" j at lirst an<l sometimes, when an uii ; usually heavy fail tweur*. weakens one evejr after he has grown acfnistomed to th?- ordinary rundde, 4 sense ofj ii.m\.?u> relief is felt when rauip Is retnoved lo a part of tbtf f<mi-to whltf|i t be ieelsTg' rottr and the breakiM-s - mi tlie e*?ast do not roach."! KAUJ2Y. (iKANTKD A PAiUtQK. i i Whit* Man Wlio V?? Convicted at Last T,tiii Will <*> Free. Tlic Columbia Statr of Thursday tunriiiii?s*uiyK ; "The jmv<n*nor has granted at full ? pardon to A. E. HhIIpy, Jr.. .win- was : convicted iii Jic.nilui* vmmty rr fs'o-" j veuilKiT. 1914. of assault anil tmtterv of a high ami aggravated natun and tsentenced to pay uTme of <-r serve | six months." | Kalle> was convicted <?f <rutt in^r Mr. Alfred McLeod while in a >lmr*?*r shop last summer ami was Kentenced to pay . n flue of $3<M) i?r strsit Jiix m?>Hth*? f Amotion for a new trial .*Pa**maii?! hy, ?attorney i*. T. Mills who represented pulley, hut Judge Kaniage overruled nfec ' . motion. His attorney then gave n'?ti<*e of an aj?i>eal to the Htipreme ivoiirt Ttw* cat?t* ut the"~Th?e attract j ?h! b :rreat deal of interest and the, 1 trial was largely attended. TIm* ver dict itf tlie jury Hei?iued to moot tl?e \ lUM?ro\ al of everyone. on aeeount of the cowardly warnier in -which f)?^ at tack v as made. Keep Her <roin\ l>oc t?on It: one atep won't take you far r You've trql X\* keep'OO walking. < Mie word tell folks who you are: lon've jir'b keep on talking. ] (Hie inch won't make you very tall. You've pot to keep on *rt?wlup. I th*e little ad won't d<? it all ; ? i You'v* iro< to k*ep them rrumr jftr ND SUCCESSFUL Meal 1'olfcrtfe, iHx- il? 41 u umber *>i reports of kuuumw In feed- j In# ti? MM! IVdtew etfx himIi to ludut*- io lay, Lbc follo^-hi* lei i Usr to F. C llwrv, poultry hu*U*ad ?u??i ?t <&etnwun. from a .^prominent 'Miirw ikon I' #Mnu Leghorn b rortdmr ta La*n*urtei ( In asuoug tt?e MMJMt Interesting reoeutiy m?)vnd wriier "I mm ft**U?g tin- CHm? mm Uturti mm of ?} yuuucest K C. Wfclte I unburn pullets and 4tj Umk Wr<mght them ??ut wonderfully. Ti*e\ Um v?- already Itegun to pU* up Ui ?mc yU?l<1 ' TW*. wash wkkii w*h artfiiuktad by 1 Mr. Hurt', contain* only foods that art' produced in Koutb Carolina. It can <qudi) be mixed at home. of home raised iiiaterUlb. or. if ueoeaaary, it can be 1h?ukKT from dealers in Green ville Spartanburg. Columbia. Darllug ton or iieuuettaville, wlio have decid ed to keek tb?* OltUWiuii mash -on hand ' Tb?- for mulii for the mart) eouwhtts of one-third equal parts corn meal ami ground (wtx . . Jo mnnr where -ground oat* cannot be readily ?btalued. the la*! third may jtoe corn meal alone, bet ground oat* should be uaed if i*owible. Add to each 75 isiunds of tilt- mixed? meals -1 pounds t?f ground liuu- rook elated lime ) or of ehlek-atoe ground oyster shells ; ismuds of chick-atee ground charcoal and one-half jiouud of table Halt This makes a |ialatable mixture, which con ti^iiH IKil per (wut. protein. 40.2 per ceut en rl nil) yd rates, 7.4 |>er <*?nt. fiber, aud 4-2 per K?iC fkt ? ? halan?>ed mash | food for laying hens and pullet*. All that in neceaaAry is to piftbe this demaou egc mash dry in a l>o> or ,diKli and let the hens eat all they deirire. llie more th?*y eat. says Mr. Hare, the more they should lay, and they will lay if they are contented, free from lioe, fed grain twice daily Jitter for exercise. and haw fresh water constantly before tbem Wounded iti The Foot. In a quarrel over a game of jkm>1 hi the northern | ?art of the city, Hobt. Simuions, wh<> wudwtf a pool ram .near the forks of the road 'above Cam den. was shot in the foot with a double barrel shot gun Monday evening Henry Truesdale did the shooting. af ter lying in 'wait for Simmons to pass ii .hedge. Truesdale made his escajn1 itid the iiolioe are looking for him. The wounded negro is not thought to Ik* badly hurt. , ?r'. The Unlj Remedy. 1 luring the period of the Oi vil War when .food was most scarce a Confed erate officer u'ttK riding through a lield em- day. when be dlm-overed one of his men up a persimhion tree, pluck ing the greeu. bitter fruit. "What are you doing?" he aaked. "l>on't y?m know green persimmons are not lit to eat?*' "Ye**, sir. 1 know it." was the reply, i "I'm only trying to itrnw_Uli Jii,v ? [maeirio Hi my rations !" ? YoutJis Com panion. . The profits of the Uichlaud n ?unty dispensary for October and November wer<' .<iys,(V?l .j Christina* dandies. ? Kern s Fine . Gaudies in Christmas packages rang- j ing in fwiee from five cents to five dol- ' lars. Better eome quick before the lot i is picked over. ? Crosby's Ice Gream | Parlor. . * j Railroad Fare Freei For the first 24) students who enroll in our College by Jan., 4, 1915. we will JMK} railroad fare FREE to our College. Why not nave this amount? You ran. Write us by return mail for full particu lars. Write to-day before you for get It. MACFEAT4tt>WKN BUSINESS COL LECT. COLUMBIA. S. C. .1 y ! TAXRETURNS. iraiiv <n County Auditor. Kershaw County. Camden, . 8. C., Det ll. 15114. Notice is hereby* given that the Aud itors xrifiop will be open for receiving] tax returns from .January 1. lfilu, to February 2U. Ibl5. inclusive. ?Tho#e 'failing to make returns within said peri us required by law, wll^be sub- i ject to a penalty of yd per cent, as 1 ? cntiTicl take returns after the 20th. as the ?it her business of this officr. must -on* <T- ?' Th?- Auditor will attend in i>erHon or 4?y dejartv at the following placed in the county ou the dates indicated for receiving returns : .-A k.'Bethtnie* January 11. 12, _ ? llalcvs Mttl. Tauuary j3. Bower?. Kel hwi! House. January 14, K^rkley's Ntore, January 15, Kershaw. January 18. 10. Westville, January 20, _ .Libera \ 44444,- January 21. Blaney. Junuary All iM>rxons lietween the ages ot_21 i and f?o years tndUsbre,- are required ; to pay i?oLl and toad tax, unless ex empted by law. ? ?- tt~. j Ail trustees, guardians, executors 'idministratorsi agents and others hold- i lug purpart y iuciiarge, must Tetnrn j samtf.v1' The Sucome tax will be enforced. Parties aendtng tax returns by mall must make oath to aame tutor* some quall&ed ollfoer, and fill oilt the same In a proper man par, otberwlae they mwTTiC rejected, p ,.v...v F. RtHMBLI* Auditor Kershaw Oouuty> R. C. v. ERADICATE THE RATI A IMmoM >r? 4*r en* C mrrimr The! N? (.omI Pnr?^. fiat* are dangerous have m? k*rn imair henooa*. noi ?wi. werve an> %i?*l |u an* i HMMiitiuic v A MmMllMlitDW Ktr iV4*ll Mgf'4*** I fbtfl ritiM are a ?erioe? uii'mrtt l?? in-aitu Tbef | wK HUt} i u UiHr naii^ui n* Miuute1 I yt I in *e Mftv mid tbin^ 4Jrt> ami <|i?e?oM*t .ygii 11 -w no ! tbe> e*r f*rrr?*-: ? ?r Ikm'iimium* ahhI i?lauoe tBlfviiujii 1 'IHlMt r?l? Hit UtttK'l^O IV t| b HIM II > ill* w?w* u??*rv i unit ounonn |ifiwu#%i < ho - . Ihmud It; Ut Kupert Itiui'. Kui^?*oii several uf ib<- fll/niied Hint** puitiir health acrvlee. wbo. eiienittug on tbl* say*:'* "UliMfl i?*?M*io4ir. yl til. rut urt trruiMtutk*. or duke*: e??t?*ie? VI miitWrmHm Ofeiua or KHIUO worms: pruioaoa. itiawiab* and vegetable luicrutiM-" Uf Utt rat* auwlutid in Bali Kranciaeu A4 per cent wm is Seated with tflpFWoruift .?' -*r Ph>|lli I* primarily a diaeeee of the cat. It is comtnu nitrated tram the plague stricken rat to other rats and from rata to man by menu* of Bmu. a a tin- principal agent. yet it tea tweu det?naiw?d many times that handling ? rat .tot* .tmm 4*w4 * tew bourn give* the infection almost instantly. Two email boya wbile play ins to an unused <fllai found tbe puny or a duad rat Tbe 1-orjine wan buried wltb unusual funeral honor* in forty eight bum* bo ib were til with bubonit plague. A laborer hudiug a etdk rat on tike wharf picked It tjp with the naked hand and threw It Into tbe bay Ho was seised throw days later with plague. But .the flea la the chief in oculatot Fleas- abandon a rat dead of plague, and gv m search of living 1 beluga who still have warm blood etc cu la ting to their veins Biting man they Inoculate into him the living virus I which atarta the disease Store plague is a disease due to rata and rat fleas and not to tittfc or dirty habits, there's only one thing to do to avoid plague, eradicate tbe rata. This can Ik done by making war on them wltb traps. |>oiaon and starvation, and by "rat proofing" against them; that is by ballding them oat An a result Of the Chinatown plague epidemic to IjW, mo efficient was the ratproof con j strnctions that followed, that rata and plague were entirely -built out" of that part of the city. '? _ ,11 FIRST CATCHER'S ^PAD. ? ,v. " It Was Worn by Charlie Bon not t of the OW Detroit TiSihr Charlie Bennett, the noted .catcbeT of the famous Detroit team of IStJG-'J. 1 often told wlib delight the story -of -j bow be and bis wife made tbe flrtft catcher's breast protector. It was a couxtant source of worry to Mrs. Bennett to watch her busband being made a target for tbe speed] merchants of thirty v Tears ago. And She fully realized the pressing aeces sity of some kind of armor to prerent tbe hot shot sent through by U^se j sf?eedy slabmen from caving in a rib or two which belonged to her better balf After ^mueli, deep thinking and con siderahie labor the Bennett* ^Bbapsd^j out something; dnt bud a tnim blnnee lio the protector worn today. In a private trial it worked fine, and in the tryouj Cbprliewouid let tbe ball i slip "through tils bands and hang up against bis chest without experiencing tbe Slightest jar. After Bennett got used to It he wore it in a regular con test. and. with the ^jas of thousands of spectators upon bim. be would let a fast one hit him square ou tbe chest Tbe- tall would rebound back almost to.tbejpltcher>? New York World. Deaf Mots Church Work. Religious work among teat mutes was established 1n 1H4U by Dr. Gal* Jaudet. who started a <aual? Bible chtm for them in n room in the University of New York. The Churchman, an Episcopal weekly. sayB that at the present -tfene there -are thirteen or dained clergymen, twelve of wbom are themselves deaf, ministering to tbe spiritual needs of 35.U0() deaf 'mutes in tbe United Plates of wbom tbere are fully 200)00 So the auuthw u <BN*Pob. Tbe salaries of tbe tuisatonaries to deaf range from gl.OOD to gfeftUO an-/ nually, nnd a very' fV*v -of them tnrveq their exiwunes. In addition. ormridwd They Seldom Do. A half witted fellow living in. one ?t" our couatrv villages makes. i2 his busi ness to attend all funerals and com ment 011 them for da vs .afterward Re cently he received an invitation to tbe wedding ot a relative. The iwnrt day after tbe wedding a. neighbor asked, "And bow did the Wedding go off-.-j ?mrr "Oh, these was a pretty fair crowd turned out cunsiderin' the w?s ntftedr* Jim answered Solemnly "Mary, 'tfbe looked right nice, but 1 didn't think Bob looked very naturals?Indian a polls News ^ ' fT : Posted. "Papa, what 4# an escutcheon?" . **WbyT* T "This at on says tbere wssjs blot oa his escutcheon " **Obr ye.s. An esrntcbeon b a light . colored vast. Be ? hsfl pwWHj ^f*1111 j carrying a fountain pen.** ? Houston Post . Th? Throe Griottt. First Girl- I know Jtdk basbt money. but we ran live on fatth. yon j know. ftmoofl (iirl-And hope. t?. suTt?H*sel Third til ri- And charity V Loodon telegraph > 1 uipoanlbiHttes are " , effort* of Il Ar Mlj ' ' ' ' 4, Ada lmw>ru*i uuun litfc , toi i I JCI h.i I asp that* * ?'* iHJiiu Far M Tta* i*U*m Ur%,i one-half atUe* ?hm rt of r% ' '?$ rent <or IWlii Three hot* der cult I vj&tioi). r<* Unani Jr W. <4, WIUmai, OunOeii. a. c 32 WmML A MMtal! tmwui h*? ?mS# llttni 1h? a lntr^alrfT W K Kv*. tr.. Ota u umcM fiboue m M #9* jpnB**tfi*-?*vr " ; ; burner oil uuok ? dMjai . mS i- Mh**i OtM* Wfeikte CJ^p;-.'i8S| :''.y highest (WiMkctty <Kt imiuimL UKtMJ OIHt MOttMOU BurjtAia I . ? buyer Apply U? O. Mt Mnbme-I^oarc* Yojunf: lj| 1 (Jo., Oaiudeu. H. C. I..MUII _ H Jp?*utifail Display I] in tke W display of Ktsr u's fine cajudk* iii Obristmah lutckage* at a* grlee you waul mt Oroab y'* l? j Taken Up. ? 1 lu&t three hu*. at my bom*, two while ? linrwjiw-AU famsle liaVr beet " * ' for 15 days Owner can bun by proving property, pajb?|' - J. h<i awl null i'1'n ^...iW> J'*** ? ? ''^L'?4X .v. ;: ;? '??"? :. i -?i ' ?< 1 ?? ?"?""" ? ???'? ? tifaae Repairing ? By Louis Lai 537 l*>Kalb Street. : All Wwk - work. Hntisfactiraj BUft Ixmls I.#omanaky. 537 DeKaibi 1 9 Ckuaden, K. Q, .?'? ?l? j ' ? ? ? ? ?????" Far Baal Office hulldiiu: ou tt Street, formerly occupied by ' l>uBoMe &. Co, flAppiy to Dal Jtoykiu, A geu&. Camden, H. C Kem'tt Gaudies ? You will find* ly what you want at any prkr want iu Christmas caudles at ?r Ice Cream Parlar. 'j&l.-jj ? ? \ 1 ?* . j . i . > i " i Far Hale ? Halter oalf, about <w old, lor sale. Apply to W. {). Camden. K. ft. 7 Far ifeaat ? &&ge desirable tout rent. In desirable locality. ft at The Chronicle office. ? . ? ? FOjB HAIJK? Waad? Oak and A Any ifnantity delivered, read; uie. Prompt service. Leave ? at It ha inc liro?\ store. FOR KENT ? Horse, carriage, or i . buggy can be engaged by pi h , family by the w?ek, day or ? Aii> lHfl.V can driieT M. B. I 859 South Main St., Camden, I . telephone 236-L. . . $ Wantefl Td get a"good agent, nomc capital, to handle Ford i mobiles direct from factory. 1 Bv C. 'Hhaw, Distributor, fiumti *C. 3 ? '??il m Vmr <cat /One store with toot rear ; One 2-story house : ataa I rooms furnished or unfurnished, able tor light house -keeping, J 1206 0th Avenue. Broad. Camden, | . FOR K/ULE-New crop pra Ga f-GatM' Syrup. in hnrrols, kegs a&d 'Write for prky*. W, H iWvte, gusta, Ga. 2J SBBD HAT6 FOE 6MJB? We ham Piantation offers extra fine } grown prolific seed Oats at 75c . bushel hi 25 bushel lots;- 80c. per M , In less quantity. Keed oatp r*l? this locality make a much greafceq than shipped need. Henry 80 I*rop., Camden, B. C.; W. A B Mfer., imgaBl ?. H s pg tor sale at the X*? jaws*' 'Oaflfrrtfea^jia^ ?iw? i**toc? 5c per head. Phone 333-L. * > TRESPASS NOTICE. AH p&rwms are .fee retail not ified [to trespass upon the property know? Mulberry, foi the purpose of to* bunt lug <>r other pnrjilM?fc?J&jre ors will he iranisttMriiy law. . Dl It. WILUAH Camden. S. C., Nov. M, im4.