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Andrew Imag on Advertklnf. "Whflu a gOQAc lajrn an egg," Mtd ff1*' ^1^1' "#,Jf Waddles ?'ff ?,JT ?(ri>|}jj?*d of 1$. twcauj* mJm; 1h a goose. ^fnon n nod laya hii egg nil, she v*-?i u U't earth to wit nesrt it! Tim hen Ik a natural burn advertiser. Ilenee the demand for haw*' fKXM exceeds the demand tot goose <'kkh, and the hen tias nil the buwln^?ii?liaq|ji >ttpBd to." < 'kvHiuid, <). A I lit'ii I ?*r manager here fian tired all his blonde ushers and hired brunettes. lie elaims the men talked with the blondes and patrons had to wait to l><< shown tlndi seats. Registration Notice. Atate of Souths '-iirollnii County of Kershaw. Noth-e 1m hereby given that the 0000 of Itegistration for Kershaw County will he o[?en on Monday and Tuesday next, August 9th and 10th, for the pur Itose of registering those votora who have recently heeonie of a?e, and not fer tin purpose of issuing duplicata <H4rtUh'ateN. This will Is* the hint op portunity for registering. J. ('. HII/roN, J. A. ORIOHBY, ALKX IHIOWN, Itoard of Registration for KerHhaw Comity, Camden, H. C., Aug. 2, lblft. WANTED. Wanted the fanners of Kershaw and adjoining rowdies to know that 1 will he on |he Camden market for the pur chase of your (kitton Seed thin fall. Will pay the highest market prices. Before selling your Cotton Seed see me. * A. I>. WATKINH. Camden, H. C., Auk. ft. 10 WANTS FOR RENT FOR SALE FOB BENT?1 Three unfurnished rooms suitable for IlKlkt housekeeping. Ap ply to Joe Gasklns, ?? 201 corner De kalb anil Mill streets, Camden, S. C. NOTICE to Automobile and Machinery Owners ? We have In stock cold roll ed steel, with which we make all kinds of Axles and Spindles jn.st as good a.s factory-make and pomet lines cheaper. Do not i|rder new parts of any description until you consult us as we can most always save you money by the use of the Oxy-Acety lene tlame. W. O. Hay's Oarage and Machine Shop, Mast side lower Broad St., ('amden, S. 0. 10-19 F#B SAIjK ? Combination saddle and buggy mare for sale. Will work anywhere. To lie sold at a bargain. Apply at Southern Kx press (MIlcc, Camden. S. C. ltp. BKMOVKU. ? The Camden Pressing (Tuh has moved from 1103 N. Broad Street to 01. 1 Utttletjge Street, next door to Wx press Ottice. Four suits for $1 i>er month. I>on't forget to give us a trial. All work called for and de livered. FOB SALE ? 1 have In the vicinity of Camden, beautiful Improved lioston made fully guaranteed piano, must be sold at once, price no object, for information, write S. I. Till. Sum ter, S. C. 15p STOLEN ? A pair of old fashioned ' Bracelets. Small size, wide, with two lines black enamel. If not restor ed to owner ?r left at Chronicle ottice efforts will he made to punish the thief or thieves. To Automobile Owners ? You can get ?'that good Gulf Gasoline"' -for l.T'/jC per gallon cash at Hay's Garage, Hums & Barrett's and Smith's Ga rage. WJiy n wt get the best? I have the proof. J. B. Zeinp, agent Gulf Refining Co. c. 15-20 FOB SALE ? Wagons. We have some more of those good Chase City wagons that we are offering at close prices. l>r. W. C. Moore, Camden, S. C. 13-18. "MONKY"-~The mint makes it and un der the terms of the Continental Mortgage Company you can seen re it at (? per cent, for any legal pur pose on approved real estate. Terms easy, till us your wants and we wlli co-operate with you. DOS-J) Mun soy -mrtirrr Bull IniorerMd. FOR KKNT My storehouse nt Boy kln. For part Icuhtrs apply to T. 1*. Sunders. Uai;ood, S. C. lf>-17 FOB SALIC ? one White Touring ear in tine condition, for sale eheap. See II. K. Heard, Camden. S. C/>^ TO CAR OWNERS - We will sell yon (iasoline at 1 r? l-'Jc for cash. Cam den Motor Co. JI ST RECE1YK1> ? A rnr uf Chase City Wagons in all sizes, at prices to suit conditions. See me before buying. I >r. W. C. Moore, Camden. S. C. l.ns. When you need a good wagon, call and let us sell you a "Chase City" kind All sizes. Prices right. l>r. W. ('. Moore, Camden, S. C. lJM.x AI'TO OWNERS.? Bring your old tubes and rases to "Camden Motor Co. and get tic for tubes and 3e for cases, in trade.? Camden Motor Co. Don't forget to phone 306-J or visit ray place on Broad St., next door to Mrs. S. A. Wlttkowsky, for Roek Hill San itary Bread and cakes, fresh every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and other good things to feat Prompt delivery. Term? cash. E. J. Lewis. 8-tf. PERSONAL MENTION. Item of Interest Gathered by Our Keporter*. # j\ : Mimi Mid Woman. Il<- "Mali ! What j| a w onnin V A I'UUt u la<ue and u hunk of hair!" Sin- Awl lint ii V A Jag, u dlon? or u tank of air.' ~ F>X, Mri; W. 1 4. IM'hhh and children left Tuesday for llenderaonvUle, N. C. Mr. W. 11. Twllly, of Ihath Spring, wan a viaitor In Camden yesterday. Mrs, I,. A. WlMkowsky and children ha vt' returned from a visit t? Opium Ida. Mr. und Mix. F. F. ltcnfrow und hoii ure vlnitliiK relative* In Harts vttli. Mr. Hdgar I/owIh left Hunday for Charlotte, where )i?? Iiuh accepted a c > position. MIhh Perry mile Uennett, of I.un canter, i? the guent of MIhh Nancy Lindsay. v, Mix. A. 6. A ncr inn will leuve todny for h ntay in the mountain* of North Carolina. Mr. and Mr?. John T. Nettles have gone to Charlotte, N. G? for a few week* atuy. Mim, <J. A. Hranlngton und Mr?. Loina Ledfyrd are visiting Mrs. W. F. West in Columbia. Miss Mattie Gerald has gone to Ashevllle for a two weeks stay l>efore going North. Mrs. <J. W. Phillips and children are visiting Mrs. (i. A. Bras Install at Mrs. B. F. Halle's. Miss Nan Hough and niece, MIhh' Ernestine Hough, are visiting friends at Jefferson. Mrs. J. T. Nettles and grandchildren, J. T. and Laura Houston, are visiting friends In Lancaster, Miss Sallle Truesdale has returned to her home at LugotT, aftei> a visit to relatives at Charleston. Miss Carrie Friedheliu has returned to her home In Rock Hill, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. M. II. Hey man. Mr. T, I). Ancrum sj>ent several days in Columbia this week, and was an usher at the Ott-Boykin wedding. Miss Lottie Lucas and Miss Carrie Cuthhert, of Charleston, are guests of the Misses Yates on North Broad street. Mr. A. Talley Moore, of Rldgeway, s]k?nt - Wednesday in town. He Is vis iting his- sister", Mrs. A. 10. Kennedy near Camden. Mrs. J. S. Ithame and Miss Olive Rlm^ne have returned from a four weeks visit to l>r. J. Sumter Bhame r.t Charleston. Mr. James Kirkley, of Spring Hill, was In town Tuesday enroute to Bal timore, where he expects to, he treated in Johns Hopkins Hospital. Mrs. It. M. (ilfford and Miss Mabel Cltford, Mrs. C. C. Jones and children, of Columbia, left Saturday morning for Faquay Springs, N. C. Mrs. Bichard Richardson and chil dren, of Sumnierton, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Emma Villeplgue. Front Camden they go to the moun tains. Mrs. Henry Eicliel and children left Saturday for Ocean View, Va., for a few weeks stay. After which Mr. and Mrs. Kichel will visit the northern ' cities. Miss Lucretia Baker has returned from a visit to Mrs. Win. Beattle at Florence, and Is at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lang. Misses Mamie Anderson, Lennle and Nellie Shllinglaw, Sadie and Leila Stokes and Messrs. Tom Shiver, Jim (toodalo and J. E. Campbell were vis itors at Big Springs Sunday. Rev. II. B. Browne, who has l>een spending several days In Camden, left Wednesday for Columbia, where he was joined, by Mrs. Rrowne. They go for a stay at Ashevllle, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. 1 tax ley, of l'l'ne wootl. were in (amdon Friday last. They wore on tlfflr way to Henderson* vllle, X. C? for a stay of two weeks, after a visit to relatives at llethune. Mr. and Mrs. C. ('. Whltaker were among the guests at the Ott-Iloykln wedding in Columbia Wednes<lay even %? lug. Their winsome little daughter, Harriet Shannon Whltaker was a flower girl. The many friends of Mr. -W. W. lluggltis are glad to see him at home again, atfter an absenee of several weeks for treatment in a Columbia hospital. We trust that his entire recovery may be si>eedv and sure. l.jist week soon after The Chronicle was delivered to its readers, several l<?vt and found articles were delivered to their owners. The for sale, rent and want ads are just, as good. Make use of this column. The cost is small. Messrs. N. C. Arnett and Uobt. LcwIh returned Sunday from Savannah and Tybee, where they attended the annual barl>eeue given the employees of the Seaboard. They report' a delightful trip and a bountiful dinner to which two thousand five hundred sat down to under one pavllllon. Mrs. W. i?. Dftrli haa return*#) from a visit In Columbia. llr?. Val Jordan lias returned .ill. i H Visit ty Mr. John T, Maokey and family* have n turned from I. liberty Hill. Mrn. N. (>. K|?i?rt ami ohlidreu have returned from a stay at points lit II or lit a . Mrs. Alex Clarksbn and children, of Columbia, vIhIUhI Mr*. Itobt. Johnson thin week. Misses Mary DeSaussuro Clarkson and Noll Carter, of (Columbia, were guests of Mrn. W? O. Hay (luring the pant Week Misses Mamie Anderson, Loivde ami Nellie Shllllnglaw, who have been >!?*? ltii>K Mlnses Sadie and Delia H token, returned to their home* In Uock Mill Tuesday, A message from Hev. John A. Davi son, pastor of the Baptist church, who has been away, at the University of Chicago; Htatod that he had juat re* turueu from a vlnlt to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrn. Dal ton liraslngton and Daltou Braslngton, Jit, of Selma, Ala., were visitors In Camden this week. Dalton la an old Camden boy and a number of warm friends here ate al wayn glad to nee him. The ' many friends of Judge M. L. Smith were glad to see him on the streets Tuesday. Ho returued the lat ter part of the week from Columbia where he ban l>een confined for aoveral weeks suffering from an attack of ty phoid fever. Dr. Jno. W. Corbett, who has been In the Camden4 Hospital for the paat two weeks, jleft Monday night for Bal tluiore, where he will receive special medical treatment. He was accompa nied by Mrs. Corbett and Capt. W. M. Shannon. Capt. Shannon returned yes-; terday from Baltimore and states that Dr. Corbett stood the trip well, and that the family hopes to hear of Ids improvement soon. ? ! THE COW AND HER PRODUCT. Clemson College Weekly Notes For Farmer and Dairyman. ? ? ; (Tlie?e notes are prepared weekly by the Dairy Division of Olemson Col lege which will be glad to answer any questions pertaining to dairying.) The siqell of good silage is a cow's best appetiser. Remember always that food is the only material wltfi which a cow can make milk. The first essential for making mom^y In dairying is to eliminate all "board ers" from the herd. ' ?> * ? it, Dirt iti milk moans trouble ami ex pense to the producer, distributor and consumer. Moreover, It means a lower price. About nine-tenths of the dirt in milk has been found to be cow manuire. Keep the cow and the dairy barn clean. Milkers should have clean closed top palls, clean, dry hands and clean clothes. These are essentials in clean milk production. It is more necessary and advisable* to groom cows than horses. Yet how many farmers take this care of their cows? Milk absorbs odors readily. Do not put it where it can be tainted by meats, soap, vegetables, fruits or other strong odored provisions. 1 Do not keep cream in rusty milk cans, setters or buckets ; the cream will not keep so well and may contract an objectionable metallic flavor. One of the best steps In cleanliness is to whitewash the entire Inside of the cow barn twice each year. ? Clem son College will give formula for a good, cheap whitewash. / ' To test milk for dirt, as soon as it is received place it where it will l>e un disturlKMl for one hour. Then, with out disturbing the contents, lift the bottle until the entire bottom can be 7V>*' examined for sediment. It Is the consumer's duty to flml out whether or not his milk is clean. The dirt in milk is matter unfit for^fmffiftlT consumption and the consumer owes it to himself and his neighlK)?s to de mand good, clean milk. America can learn many lessons In dairying from little Denmark, which can afford to import and feed our grain and still sell its butter In com]>etltlon with oUrs. Tnt ell 1 Rent dairy method# are behind it. Can't Forget It. "Why are you for the allies?" & friend asked a solemn-looking Individ ual who looked as if there had l>cen much suffering In his life. "Is It be cause you abhor Prussian militarism?" "No." a "Is it that you fear Germany's desire t< expand, to absorb foreign lands? Is it that you dislike the Herman char acter?" "No," replied the solemn-looking in* dividual. "Well,- why are yon for the allies?"^ "Because," said the other with h pen sive air. "I once ate some sauerkraut." ? The state' Highway commissioner oi Pennsylvania Is asking for bids to fur nish the state with 349.50ft license plates for automobiles during 101 rt. The United States has on hand at the several mints and at the New York assay office, a total of $1,100,000,000 in gold and silver coin and bullion. "HEART OF MABYLANIT , .... "*? ? <? V ? Never Fall* to Arouae KntbuiUani of Vut Audience*. Thai the nev\ policy at the New York 1 1 i i >i ?< ?? t ( 'oin# has l>e?tt werialy welcomed by (lit* yeiwril |)ultll<- aim t hone who art' fond of tha I?1k and nrtiati'* thhrgH in td lent dr?ma In la*d corroborated by the record crowds that 9 re being attracted hy the Tlffilny pro duetlon of I hivbl Holam'o'n, dramatic success, "The Heart of Maryland." Aa a play thin piece was declared a mas terpiece <>f dramatic writing, Ah a motion picture it has added further I ? Its laurels, for the lim* and artistic touch Hi veil t<> tii?- original production by Mi. Hciasco prevails, and many s|HM<tucular ami thrilling scenes ? only liowelhle 1" thr "movies" go to make It a phenomenal success. Mra. Italic Carter la seen In the role of Maryland Calvert, which she creat ed In the original production more than a decade ago. The years have seemed to add to the talenta of the favorite tragedienne, and her perform* am*e on the eereen la in many way* MU|K?rlor to her portrayal of tills aame part In the stage production, "The Heart of Maryland" la given In six reels, and makes a moat inter esting photo-drama. It la abundant with unusual hcojh' for the producer, ??ml, to he aure, he has not overlooked the many opportunltlea. Among other remarkable thlnga about thla feature, It never faila to arouse the enthusiasm of the vast audiences to such a pitch tli^t they seeiu to forget that Mrs. Carter and her associates are with them only In linage end applaud the .various scenes in a vigorous fashion. ? New York American. - Will appear at The Majestic Theatre In this city, Wednesday, Aug. 11th.? adv. TO THE CONSUMERS OF WATER AND LIGHT The Commissioners of Public Works have been forced to Instruct the Super intendent of yoUr Water & Light Plant to cut otf the service when the bills are not promptly paid. We cannot af ford to take from their' rpupective work -the men employed at the plant and send., them around' to collect. It coats too xpuch, hcnce if the service rendered you is not settled for by the 20th of August and thereafter on the 15th o t each month the said servlc^ tyill be discontinued and It will cost you One Dollar, to have your light service re newed and Fifty Cents to have your water service renewed. Hope that the consumers of water and light will ap preciate the position takeii by1 the Commissioners and avoid the necessity of having their service discontinued af ter August 20th, Inst., and thereafter. Any one having any settlements to make, or desire to lodge any complaint, will please call at the office at once and Mr. .h J. (Joodale will immediately take up the matter with them, COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC WORKS, City of Camden. Florence county last week purchased a "job lot" of cpffinft and Friday luyl them removed to the gang camp sev eral miles from town. The countj' wagons going through the town piled high with coffins gave rise to the rumor that many of the convicts had been overcome with the heat and that there was going to be a wholesale burying. The rumor started with five convicts hut before the coffins got out of town, twenty-five seemed to be the favorite number of dead. Rev. I?. R. Wells, of Rock. Hill, has been named by Bishop (3011 ins Denny, to succeed the late Rev. . Robt. H_ royd as presiding gljler of.. Ihe Roc'c "Hill district. I)cer Came Up With Cows. A phone message to the Advocate Tuesday told of the capture of a fine deer In the upper part of Dillon county by A. II., W. p., C. M., an<VE. G. Webster, sons of Robert Webster. Mr. Webster has a river pasture on the Little Pee Dee, and the young men found the deer herding with the cows Tuesday. They drove the deer into the lot, where they now have the deer in confinement. Numbers of people have'. been to see it and they invite all their friends' to come and see the deer. Lnst week deer tracks were seen crossing the new Cheraw road which wriS being built across Ihe plantation of E. D. Graham, in Smithvllle town ship. It seems that deer are increas ing in this section, and If the game laws are enforced, there moy^koon l?e 'many of them in the lowlands of the Pee I >ees. ? Pee Dee Advocate. "TTS NO LAUGHING MATTER"? at ^Thc Majestic Theatre, Tuesday, Aug. 10th. A_ v ? ' KERSHAW NEWS NOTES. Happenning* of Interest In Our Neighboring Town. On Wednesday evening of laat week, tit tlio home of H. I^eon Blacknion, on North Matnon street, MIhh Margaret 1'arnell Ikm-hiiu? the bride of I*eroy R. Blacknion, the marriage ceremony he lug |)erformed hy Uev. S. I). Bailey. Only relatives and a tow imthoiiaI friends of the contracting couple were present. The happy young couple have the congratulations and heat wishes of their many friends for a long life of happiness and prosperity. (Hi Friday evening at the Methodist parsonage, Hev. H. I). Bailey united in marriage Miss Glytie Hilton, daughter of Mr. and.Mra. J. V. Hilton, 'to .] u? l Hon (i. Mohley. Thla happy young hride and groom took their friends hy surprise, hut the felicitations and heat wishes are uone the lea* cordial com ing from the latter. Miss Minnie Moore, daughter of Mra. Laura Moore, died at the home of her mother, about three ?- urflea weat of Westvllle, last Wednesday afternoon and was hurled at Damascus grave yard the following day. The funeral services were conducted by Hev. 8. IX Bailey. MIhm 'Moore wan about 40 yearH of age ami had been aick about two montha. Beaidea her mother, ahe left two slatera and three brothers aur viving. The little son of Mr. and Mra. J. M. ('ash, at the mill village, aged seventeen montha, died Sunday and was buried at Buffalo church Monday. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. M. Neal. ? Kerahaw Sent Off Into His Foot. Harry Jones, of Providence, fchte county suffered a most painful and un usual accident on Thuraday when in the Wateree River gigging carp. He with others was indulging in thia sport .when he felt a flab by hia foot, ajjfljn attempting to gig it stuck the instru ment through his foot. His brojthfei' and the other men with htm tad to carry him across the river, which was over their heads at thla (mint, and after removing the handle from the gig they made a trip of fifteen ihiles in a huggy before reaching a doctor. Dr. MeLo, ; hlin guve Mr. Jones an anesthe tic and had to break off the hAffofeti point of, the gig, which extended through the foot, before it could be withdrawn. A hole waH left in % the foot sufficiently large to see through. Reports are that tie Injured man- was on the way to recovery. ? Sumter Item, DR. 0. M. GM V K 1 ERIN AHUh - 1 treat utl auimate. Cii uuHWt-rtMl iluy ..i uight Oft* 4 j. m. Cmnsou u kU??U*. KKKHIMW. C?Hfc When In Need of ? Neat Cheap ? _ '"'l Coffin or Caake remember us c teachers of music .SIR. JOHN OKAY Violin, Flute MRS. JOHN dim Cello, Mandolin, (iultar Apply at Majestic Theatre. Uneeda Tempt the appetite please the taite end nourish the body. Crisp, clean and 6-mhJ iiv. v - BOCK HILL BREAD FRESH EVERY DAY HOME GROUND MEAL ALWAYS FRESH *.T' 1,1 Try some of our boneless Haiiv ami Breakfast Bacon. We will slice It for yoa on our meat sllcer Just losUllw. Lang's AMUi Grocery LET US FILL YOUR ORDERS FOR ICE CREAM , < a We have recently installed a new Ice Cream Plant and are now able to fill' orders for any amount of Ice Cream at short notice. ? IWte .manufacture a strictly high grade Ice Cream. We Isk that you give us a trial and you will be convinced* ; ! I 40c i&jLl per quart 7$e . .....^.per half gallon 91.25.... per gallon iwknllla) Cream -rr (indt) Cwwn--- ? Don't forget KERNS Delicious ijjmch Cakes at 10c la boxes. Crosby's Ice Cream & Soda Parlor Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. P1m?^ ATTENTION FARMERS We will pay 5 cents per pound for good heavy fat Cattle for any number' of Cattle at our far^is. Bolls and small cattle taken at full v^ue. ? Camden Beef cattle Farms LUGOFF, SOUTH CAROLINA FREDr E. PERKINS, Special Partner HENRY CUNNINGHAM, Mr Have You Seen The Mysterious Clock? Call at our Stoi|eVknd take a look at the. puzzler] A a ' i , . ? | We are the only merchants ? Camden doing a strictly cash bus iness and can sell you your P"0* ceries cheaper. LEWIS 7F?Vt-~ THE STRICTLY CASH STORE.