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AOKNOHLKINilKAIKNt MAUI. ; / ? * (lounty Nu|wbi(mHlw4 ?# IMmttlioM Hetum* Thank ?. I wish to *'X |M^-. m> dncore thanks for therwihmrtht ro-dpcrtitlnn srlvwn In Iho Held day exercises hold in Camden Fr|day, April Mil. It wmm this nptrU Of eo-otM*ri|tloii Mta I was Indispensable If t lio day wan to b It wax designed to !h?. I aiu floeply ifratoful for all of the* assistance *lvoi? mi tlila occasion, and Miin-eroly appro elate tho n.iaiiy plou?aut things Mild of our t)?kUl day exorcise*. The thanks of t h*> county department of education Is due and hereby extend <hI tho Su|?erlntondent of the CaiiidHi ,<'lty wImkiIm and hU? elllclent cvriw of teachers for t hoi r assistance and co operation, and for the use of the school building for the Hterttry nmjests. To Mr. >V. It. for the use ??f (he o|H>ra houke; |o Mis T. ls?e Hltlle, net-rotary of , the Kershaw Cminty Fair Association, Mr 'M ?e u .i' of tlw fair I grounds; to tho Kershaw tluards for the (me of the'r\^rn?ory ; to |ho masons and Messrs, II. 1,. Sehlosbarg and I. Wolfe for the loan of tables for the ex hibits ; to M((hmh, II. J. W. K iser. <1, H. Tompioton, of the University - of Honth (Carolina, and Mr. II. W. (JettyH, for their assistance In iho athletic events; to t lit* Newm I committees of Judges in the various contests ; t < ? Messrs. Ix?ouard Soltenk and lack Vat K 1dm. for their asalstuiuv in meeting the young men of tho University and aiding them In arranging Iho athletic field ; the Southern Hallway for re ducod rates; the Camden Furniture eoui|Mtny for Iho loan of hhiiic inalorl al : to Mr. Alex Maker for printing signs for Iho school exhibits; and to all who In any way contributed to the success of tho day. TIW? local papers for generous *pnco which was given unstlntlngly. Referring to my com petitor In neWMpH|?er work, Tho Cam den Chronicle, it has given aio unhes itatingly all of the space I asked for and more. The. uews|?ttpor aided very materially In giving publicity to the events or the day and In boosting the occasion. A majority of tlie touchers of the county were very rosj>otisive as were also many of the trustees. A number of the teachers eauio to Cam den and put up their own exhibits and In a few Instances were aided in this by their school trustee*, all of which I greatly appreciate. I wish also to make acknowledge ment of the following contributions: First National llank, 4? i Hank of Camden, $f> : Loan A Savings Hank, ?6; W. M. Shannon, $1: 0. II. Titles. $1 ; O. S. lliggluN, #1 ; M. 0. We#t; $1 1 F. M. Wooten. $1 ; 1H\ VV. J. lhUtn, j $1; Joseph Shebeen. #1 ; t.. A. Witt-' kowsky. $1 ; W. Hrutton .tilM^>U??hi $1 : i Pea roe & Young, bast* ll^ll glove; M. ? l{. Heyman, gold stick pin; T. ,1. Av- j ?. b!??e ball hat: Hiil-jlf; ft Uiii rett, , parlor rltle: \\". ( Jelseniudlner. center ! table; Xomp A l>el'as?, fmm* ball: II.' Ij. Schloshurg. silk umbrella ; T, 10. ; Uoodale. berry dish : MoLeod A. Kelly, po<*kel knife; Sporo Meleos, box of cund.v ; l'.arinh Nettles CW pair, of, pumps: I.. Srhciik A ('o,? tie for boy, j ribbon wash for irlrl ; ? i . I >. itlaekwell, ' Kohl slick pin; Camden l)ruu Co.. box of stationery. in this coii'i*". ii ? ii I wish to e\pres>f my af>|?recial ion of the *frtmidid work done by .Miss Kate Slni|>son. supervisor of rural schools To her. unt I r I j i J: en! or?,v and elllrleiiey Is <lue In a \eryi large moitMMV Mie success of tin nci-a slon. Kershaw canity Is indeed for- : lunate 1i? havlnu such an t>ueive(ic and! capable a worker m.s Mis> Slinpsou for' su|M?rvlsor of rural schools. Again thanking e\cr\ on?* f??r all ! that was said and done to make hold i Accidents Will Happen to flic best hicyolos as well .is to t !??? best reixulalwt families. Hut the Nike ueciiicuLs u IV not irrepalr ftble. for we enn make your wheel as jrood us new. There is nothing th.it *?:?!? 1 1 ; 1 1 > ? k ? 1 1 To a Bicycle That u?' cannot repair. We run tak?' mi obi, broken whe< I ami tlx It up it will look like new. We iloti'l ?-lijrht a sum 1 1 job. cither. No matter how little your v.he<l Heeds fixing. let us ilo It for vnii. (i^ou will cet a Ufnt t'lass Jolt tit a Xost which will surprise you l?y it^ iuo?leratc|iex>. flurry up Jobs a *[H*<-lalty. H. E. BEARD w ?" " " ? ' I'J-'I u Jl 1 ' ,|HV H W?W>. hu?I With rol.ow.Ht <m? for the hirthrr ,loyvl<.|.u..-..t of our **?** TSSTSwR c w. muchuouk. Hupt Education K?r?haw fo. TilK COW AND MICH I^KOIWtT, riniiMMi OtllMI* '??*>* N?"? ** ? Kaniwr kihI IHlrymwi, ~~ - <TIimm? ink** ????' weekly l,v tu"7??l ?..o <??>? ]%," wMd. will 1- ?U?1 ?">? !iiu?stlons inrlwliitw t? dalryluK.) Are there any dt'ltd HettUn lt? your dairy V If 1 tiro. w?wl them owl. Nearer it lid nearer CO?U* ,,u,? f,? *llobulldlug. renumber, Is tl,e cheapest Mill best succulcyt wliv t'nlves need plenty slicltcl' IIIMl they should ?*1so have W* access to *alt and to fnwh nutei ill I lie tlmo. ,lull?lng u dalrv witlioiit k^n* .word* and testing I* mn\m ? bank without keeping a set of ledgAfs. Kihm> records "",l ,Uv t,M> h,>"<l ('Mvh, If you don't know vhttt >m,r ?'OW* yon iiii*I you don't know what you give your cows, why do you ,keep cows? Kwp records. ( Keeph'g production records Ik only iu,ir tin- work. H. nou'U did It <i?t y?u to that cow that ga\e yon tl.fMM > pounds of milk last veai i K< " records utnl keep tlicm r uhl. Cleuishn College has for distribu tion mmtr excellent circulars on-South urn dairy fanning neatly publlsh t>,i by | hit l-nlted Status Pepartweut ?f Agriculture. Write the Dairy Di vision for them. 81 lap' provide green feed during the entire year. In winter and in drouths It maintains the milk flow in dairy tows and prevents shrinkage in IwM'f cattle, it permits doubling the livestock on a farm without Inereas lug the, acreage. To produce good milk, cows must be comfortable. The dairy barn should he roomy, clean, all(l W ventilated. Foul air and lack <)f clean .11, less are foes to health and frlond? to disease. No dairyman can afford to be with out a good cream separator. It will ?>' "'?? fJlt ii... ml* ?'ith tlit' ?M sMmm (jl- *Ysl?'llt. flom 1? I" I"'1' ,'""1 Hi.. l,?(|..i- Ml W loft 1" ll?" ?>'lk "f,or -lihuiolm. I'.""""' f?' ,s she r<>r l\o^ feed. ISrutal Killing ?t WedRefleld. \\ bill seems to ha\e been ..lie of the ! ino>i cobl-blootled mnnh-rs ever hav ll?? bi-ii eoininlttetl In this county oc Lm, Ted ;it Wctliretlebl on Wednesday 1 1 1 lull t when 1 >ella Weeks t.?ok an axe ;l nd . in .lethro Colcolou^b In the head I wldie he was lylnt:. probably asleep. ,,n ii bed in her house. The woman, ?ifter her arrest, admitted the crime. Iml fin lias that she kllUMl the n.:'ii In M.lf defense after he bad struck her After concealing the body in her hi a ise nil day Thursday the Weeks woman with her sister. Frances Weeks. ?..ok the hod\ and placed it on the railroad some time late Frldn> nlu'ht. and ii was found ahum side the track Mi.ont o'clock Friday moriihm by the fdylH watchman The coroner was called to \\e?lp* ,l..ld Frhluy morning by Uural Police man Ntirrls. who arresttsl the two wo men. and held an Inquest over the b?idy. The verdh-t of the jury was that .lethro Coleol'oUtfh < aiue to l?iv death from wounds Inflicted by an ?i\e In the hands of Delia \\ iH'ks and Frances Weeks was an accessory i !"t t r the act. The Frankly Jealous Kdltor. The new electric sl^n In the front window of the Fanner's National bank i* attracting considerable attention. The slmi is etiuippcd with a series of letters so that any wording desired ma> I e usctl. Last w.fk It was saying "Taxes mow due, pay at this bank. We are thinking some of borrowing it a ud putting in the words. ''Subscrip tion now due. pay at this otHce. ? Au rella. Iowa. Sentinel. May ?!? Hon M. Kol>erts. of Terrc I la nte. hid., was Monday sentenced to >,?!?* c a term of six years In the ftnl eral prl~< n at I^avenworth and to pay ,i tine of :?:2.<mi<i. He was recently con victed of fraud In the election con spiracy case. t:i Pr?ibytcrl*l Mm(h. Tim Woioan> piesbytertal of (>?Ka r*n? uh4 at (Im Sjiillli Memurlal rhapei at I :MO o'clock yesterday afternoon. Tho umettng 4*|Hktt<Ml wMil <U'V??t tc ?nal t\OJCd*?<V fuliuWCd il>" *Ut lnturuiitllig address on I m >i i it* mission* h.\ the Itev, A. W. lilaek.w?M?d. Mftor which tho meeting orgaulaed for business hy elo? ting Mix- J. <>. Itea vln totu|a?rury chairman and Ml** Maggie Yarbrougb of ltcthuuo aeerctary. Tim following committees w ere appointed : Constltu tlon, Mrs, J, J. Kobb, Mrn. II. \V, Mo freight. Mis. It. li. lfffowii, of Hhigo wrty : nominations, Mix. I In 1 IMok, Mrn. I IiiuIi Macglnshan, and Mix. ,f. M. Fort*!* of Hcthuimj pi act* of meeting. Miss Cufi'itll ami Mr*. Urinnan. In HtaHfl of ail evefdlig session of tlUK pivabytcrhil (la* d$jfgatC# utl< 'iided tho prayer meeting of the FJrjd church' at which Hev. >|r; lledinger of tho I'rosb.vtcrlaij mission In thf Hcl)', ia ii Congo, Africa, made a must Interesting address. ? Thursday's Columbia State. To Itulld at Caaaatt. ?Mr. li. It. Ml I tot t Is having plans made for ? country residence near Cassatt. The building to cost around three thousand dollars. Contract has not been lot. 4.:^: Have you tried Kern'* delicious Lunch Cake? Put up In 10c box?* Chocolate Spice. Silver White. Uohleu Yellow*, and Yellow Kalsln, at O. W. Crosby's. ITesbytery 1n NpRgton. Cougarco Presbytery met. Wednes day even In i? la the First l*resbyterlan chui'chchurch of Camden. Tim retiring moderator, the Itev. ,1. M. Forbis of Ttethnne, preached the opening sermon on tho assurance of the Jtriumph of [Christ's kingdom and the rewards con nected with It, from tho toxt : t for. 15:24. There were nine ministers ami nine elders present, at the roll call. The Itev, <i. A. Itfackhurn, IV I>., pastor of the Arsenal II11I church, last mod erator ol the synod of South Caro lina, was elected moderator and the Uev. \V. It. l,rltchard'~'6f It |( leeway teiuiH>rary clerk. Tho Rev. II. A. White. D. I>.. was appointed to preach at the communion service at 11 o'clock vestorday morning. _ . W lusted. Conn. ? Physicians say an operation by which Itichard llrlggs. a dairyman, wears a new eyelid made of flesh from his arm will be ?successful. TAX EXECUTIONS. Cutler and hy virtue of sundry Tax executions issued to me by the Treas urer of Kershaw County. I will offer] for sale at public outcry, before the Court l^ouse door in Camden. S. C.. on tho tirst Monday in May. during the legal hours of sale, the following described property: u . All that piece or parcel of laud ly ing, and being situated in County of Kershaw. State of South Carolina. I >e Kalb township. School I.?lstricti:No. 1. containing ten (10) acres, and bbunded as follows: North by lands of. estate of <;. <J. Alexander. East by lands of .Jaiues- Arthur, South by lands of estate of Henderson Bird. and West by lands of Caroline McMullen. et a I. Said lands to be Bold as property of Emma W. Alexander, for taxes lOl.'l ami 15)14. Also All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being situated in Kershaw County, State of South Ca roll nai .'Buf falo township, School District Ino. '23, and containing two hundred (200) acres, and hounded as follows : North by lands formerly Silcox. IOast by D. \i. Bethtiue, South and West by. J- T. Ilough: to be sohl as the property of W. M. PuHruhl for taxi's, year 1912, lOl.'l. 1011. Also All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lylyg and being situated in Ker shaw- County. South Carolina. Flat Koek township, School District No. 8, containing 51 acres, and bounded as follows: North by lands of Zlori Hill Church. East by J. A. St radford. .South by Jane Furman. West by Scott Iteed, to be sold as property of estate of Keuben West ley. for taxes year 1912. I9i:t. HH4. Terms of sale ? Cash. W. W. lH'CKA I5EK,, Sheriff. Camden, S. ('., April 15. 1015 Teachers' Examination. . Notice is hereby given that tho regu lar spring examination for teaeliers will 1h? held at the court house on F1*!* day, May 7th, 1915. lieglnnlmr at nine oVl<H-k. AH those intending to Iftahd the, examination for teachers' certifi cates will please take notice and gov ern themselves accordingly. C. W. BJBCHMOIlHg Co. Supt. of Education Kershaw CV>. ITEMS OVER tTI^ STATE | | IhirUttiw ^otn Gathered , From Our Exchange* ? ? Thirty-eight Woftord colkgo rt?4w?t< wru- before M;i \ or Flo.vd of S|?a fl in hurg oil Thursday for creating M dls turl>a nee III a mi. In): plft li r*> show whlUj celebrating a Wffory <*f thell" Imim I.hII tw?l? and were <n?u vli tftl. '? !? .? IUI)'# sentenced them to save ??|? Mu li lUOhe.V WlWl liny ifl Mir in lisle festival. <m*oik?- P< Fenneli, a constable. shot and killed James HUey, a Dlt|l hand employed l?y flu* Hampton and llrunch vllle Lumber Co., at Hranehville Mon day. Iiltfht. Fenneli shot Riley while. Hi. tutter wan i icri 1 1;; frolic him while uttepiiiiluM "to arrest -FeimciHls ?ir *w? ?.??...* hy OMi uttyi. Ju .# WiuAaemionu IHIml Otf Thursday, none of them being killed, J. \V. Jackson and W. G. Williams, two Florence boys with brave heart*, have undertaken a very perilous Johr ijey, that of working' their way to Eu rope on a h1iI|> loaded with horses for the French army. They sailed from Newport News about three weeks ngo and have not been heard from in sev eral days, but their relatives here take It for granted that all Ih well with 'them, as no bail accident has been re |H?i't?M| as hap|>enlng to their boat. Florence Times, , Cornelius MT'Gi'iiTniin. one of Murl-. Vt-ro'a prominent farmers, died at Hen liotsvlllo Monday afternoon. The annual convention of {lie State Dental Association will be held at Co lumbia April 27 to .MO. It will l?e ad dressed by Gov. Manning, Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the food expert, and others. Mrs. M. C. Willis, wife of Capt. M. C. Willis, who was a candidate for Adjutant General in the last prlnhiry,' died suddenly at her home in Yorkvllle Sunday. W. S. Chadwlck, who was sentenced to 15 years for killing Deputy Sheriff l,lndsi:y, of Greenville, has abandoned his apjienl and has gone to work with the <?ounty ehalngang. Another Hearing Before Governor ^'snr!ff W. \V. Huelcabee who was ?summoned to appear before Governor Manning some time ago to show cause | why he should not he removed from office for alleged failure to enforce, the liquor laws, was given another: hearing on Tuesday. At the first hear-, lag the sheriff was ill and could not : attend. He was present at the hear-l JB * ilig Tuesday together with three at- j torneys ? L. A. Wlttkowsk.V anil G. G. . Alexander, of this city, and It. II. j Welsh, of Columbia. There were al* ( so several citizens of the county i present and many affidavits present-* ed to the governor in India If of the sheriff. The hearing consumed a cou ple of hours In the morning and again in the afternoon. The Governor took the matter under advisement and will > announce his decision later. Two Fires Fire Wednesday partially destroy ed a kitchen to the rear of the res taurant conducted by Tell Hrown, on South Main street. The water press ure was excellent and the firemen succeeded In saving the building. Thursday afternoon the store and residence occupied and conducted by Annie Iteed, a colored woman, on Ju raelle Hill, was destroyed by fire. It was outside of the fire limits and no assistance could be had from the fire lepartment. Camden's Share. A total of $14.0-47.(10 has l?een re ceived b\ the state Insurance depart ment to be distributed In -17 cities and ? towns in this state. Camden's share J of this amount will be $29.r>.NT?. f I John W. Gregory of Union, lifts de- j ellned the position of state agent in I the internal revenlie service. The po sit it. ii j?ays a salary of $H,<KMI a year Learning that the holder of the posi tion should be an expert accountant ' Mr. Gregory Informed Congressman f | Johnson and Senator Tillman, by I | whom he was tendered the position, j I that he eotild not conscientiously ac- j i cept the position I UK,/" l. 11,111 ?' REALTY TRANSFERS Aa Shown by Books in Office of County Auditor. J. <\ Trice to Creola Hi-Hi \, M?-ivs ? \ii?r\ l!<>> Kin Hell. et ill. to Will, A. Uo.vkin and Umiiiih! Wj Hoy kill. 5*5 new**, $2,5<m>. Im imuiI W Hoykln to Win \ |:,?.\ kill. 545 KcVlK, $.'UHIO, ll. IJ. Truosdell to J. <\ Hortoiu acres, s. ?? h ?. ; , . ? 1 Aaron Adamson to Queen J, Me Neely.,.VI acres, $000. I). M. Mini M. F. Ilethune lo Motile K. Haines. 50 Acres, $500, OiarlottoMd. ester to John l?. Me lister, 50 acres, $200. , v , ~ 4)>>jjpift < Vu*ln to JNlHny%fc Mil I l in. JMK) acres, #5. and oilier valuable con slderatloiw, Alice H. Fletcher to T. K. Fletcb^, 100 acres, $5. Mu O. McCasklM to A. M. M(<OaskUl, 205 kci'on, 9^, I.. A. Klrklaud to Thos. J. l{Jrkiau^, 40 acres. $500. J, \v. Atkinson to Charlie Hjonu. do J acres, $100. Tohitlui Motley to Dora Jordu/p, ;4il acres, 141. Av. K. Coleman to It, I.. - Hakem-lt acres, $.*>.< MRi. frjj & John Hobertsop to KdwardMuntli 50 acres, $250. ICdwtmi Murphey to H. 0. Wll TlW ckow, $200 ntift cmr hnir i-'v, { i J a rae? Uoherson to Margaret Ann Hoherson, 250 acres, $1(1 t 1). M. McCasklll to ,Tlios; Jr., 80 acres, $450. John .McDonald to A, K. Mcl'JiWirliii 488 acres, $1,1550. < ir< ;l ; W. K Inn r<l to \V. II. Tiller, 50 acre*; $600. V,*U> 0: I Jaiues I .canard to Charles M. Kman* uol, 42 acres, $10 and other ?4?hsld*tlat tions. Snllle I/e wis to Emma J;. (Joodalc^ one half Interest In those lots of lainf und buildings thereon In city of Cain-? den. Known as lots Not*. 100 and "part; of 10-1 fronting on 71 road St.,. ahd lot?r Nos. 181 and 182 fronting on Yorkj St.. and Nos. 180, 170. 178, and 177;( fronting on Church St.. $200. t.oes To The Waste Basket. Wehnve just thrown another of| those patent medicine advertising con*, tracts Into the waste basket, just as we do all of them as they come. This I one was for tlfty-two dollars, less th to agents commission, And we could hurO pocketed this amount just as well as i o have refused It. We do hot lijelieve In intent iue<Uclnes ami we refuscr?to be hired to aid in putting them dOwii j (be throats of our readers. Patent medicines do not curM people except In very rare eases an<)Bjpcu it is usual ly at the expense of some otherwise healthy organ. Nearly all patent- H>6d iclnes contain harmful ingredients, -'and the habit ?rows. No one has ever seen * real strong, healthy person who had! taken very much patent uiedlclne. The person who gets well does so, upt be cause of the medicine, hut In sptto of; It. We don't think it" wise to spend money and risk health on patent nied iclnes. and we don't take money from and aid those who swindle the good hut Innocent i>eoplo out of hard earn ed money. Take the concoctions if you will, but it is a mistake. It is much hotter to leave them alonc. Pau'eland Journal. IHIIon Herald, Thursday: Miss Ag nes Farmer, IS years of age. was forced1 to act second for two youngs men friends Saturday, who, fought ft duel* on the highway. Harvey Hurt; aged 2." I. had Miss Farmer in a buggy on their way home in the country. met Irn Scott, aged 24, comings to] town on a load of cotton. The men had quarreled over an affair of no In terest to Miss Fanner. When they met In tlu? road the row*-' was Tt?aiTftMr The girl pleaded for peace, hut the) men wanted to fight. She stood -up In* th - buggy and told Hurt to fight for Mis life. The men stepped off twenty feet, and ojiened fire. During the duel Miss Farmer would call- to Hurt to] be cool, aim straight ami fire quick. Much was wounded three times/* ,Vn"s hit twice in the left shoulder and owe in the neck. Scott was shot twice In the left lung, and is seriously. In jured Another shot broke his right<| Trm. ~ r ;"v 'the I'arr Shoals company is going t?? furnish jwnver and lights .tli -th?| town of Wlnnsboro. TAN IwLr lOc. Two ?i>uu'rK's. (h? fertUt?*M i) ltd two wMffUuu&u* vf *hp CUhtM two IV ruinpU'U'U tU^tVuywl rrtajr uftoru?Mui. Tho inu<* i .-> uut known. - A Mul? ??f womou ut Mm i, i i :?vo ?oli?ji,lulo tlu? 1>u?Iumk of tM l.nlUs for till! niHikft Tlu\\ *\\)M snow drops, uaix-UuH. JoikjuIK*! rlnths. Itl'VIUU'lil UltttH. ilahlUs 1 I'iii nut vioU'lN. rlirysnntlu'iuuu^ 1 pansU-s. Tho soil on tin* Hluuijl rliv tUUil* of ttw hull* truth* .<( M'orUI -V Victoria! ? TheatrJ ? PERILS oi PAULINA will be shown twice a week! every I TUESDAY 1 and I THURSDAY 1 AFTERNOON and Nlfiml ?.d? inserted unner thin for 1 cent per word. No 04 for* loss than 25 eeniH. LONT, Htraved or Stv.cu? Two Spaniels ? one a doft. the obi bitch. Howard If re?urued to J. Boykin, Camden, S. C. >???"*- ?? LtlMKEK. ? Phone or call on fitti JMWnber , Company for flooring, irijc, siding and framing. High [ at low prices Full stockon fflfab i hetfl 4 tfl wAktrj Ml ?For Kershaw count salesman with some knowlatt automobiles accessories. To earn $4.00 n day up selling purchasing] tracts, inferences required, Mi yWtiif'ky Aqto Supplies Company] 8. Thiffl Street. Louisville Ry. ? '? ? ? ? FOR SALE^lne Fifteemfoot-i row boat Price $15.00. ApplJ J? B. Zemp, Camden, S. C. v FOR SALE.? Cabbage plants nnd Spinach for sale. Apply . Truesdale, Broad St., Camden, 8. FOR SALE? Fifteen quart Car Canning outtit for sale cheap dress The 'Chronicle, Camden, ~ FOR SALE. Four foot split ~*??rd wood and 4rHabs. Pi , | ?on Lumber Co., No. 104. iratSEY BULL For Sale-Or ; _ for milJk cow^jir_?a __)e, Three years old, easily led. Also offer limited qi lean Big Bojl and King's ?tfVed Cotton Seed at 78? lack and Buff Orpington iced to fl.00 for IS. iry and Poultry Farm. " PARTS Carried in n furnish such parts as axle i pinions, valves, bushings, rings, hub caps and front rings, much cheaper than 1 guarantee same to be new good as the genuine. ? W.] y's Garage and Machine SALE ? 6 horse power ? e'lno, good order, also one 11# grinds cobb and corn all at] e time. Apply to Isaac P. <?R/ T\ IK No. 2, _ ^ . AN IZINC. ? We are now in aj Jon to do the beat of Vul< [Tubes and Casings by the* . fet. . uteqw ; Ji$fe?utg& ** qve Just Installed.. ( old tire away. Bring! t toj Hay's Auto and Machine f" ?RE>(T~6 room _ house on All conveniences. Near! center. . itepti & i:A. Hush, mgr., LugofTr S. C.^ (io* ? *r? v ' and Wagons at ? /? bavetwo earljads of bt rarries and two carloads two horse wagons to be ck and below ooet D* CL Shaw piHjr, Sumter, S. C. r.J|