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Everybody Get In Line For Prosperity. Home Patronage Will Do It ""XiT .iiir ^ ^ ?" " >?? i?? >. ^ ? ?OOS T FOR HONE TRADE AND WOSFERITr HOOK fakming Kill Klght on Paper Hut to Follow It I I Another Matter. Humbert, S. Sept. 1H.~- If any one ever experienced hotter weather In tl,k month than what we experienced last \v<M'k, We would he glad to hear from them. Friday, at Columbia was ttc hottest < lay In the United" States 3l ,i Saturday no better. Crop# are irerety injured by tlie intense heat. As predicted, cotton Is turning out v,ry light through here, tlmugh the frojw are as good an we have seen else where. The tenijicrniice question has receiv ed a gcKH I deal of attention during the list few days. Itev. T. L. Cole preach ed a tine sermon Sunday at Pisgali churoli on the evils of whiskey, and was publicly complimented for it by Mr. J. E, PuPre. Mrs. K. 1'. Nhedd and brother, Chap Motley, of Mt. Zlon church sectioh, upent the week end with Rev. Cole's family- They made many friends here wiio will he glud to see them again. Miss Poarl Ilattield, one of Cassatt's most popular young ladies, visited rela tives and friends here recently. A protracted meeting will commence HtPisKuh church on the fourth Sunday Hi this month. The, pastor is expect ing Rev. J. I). Crane, the famous moun tain preacher, to aid him. Great in terest Is being had in the , meeting. Mr. Crane is widely known as a flue# preacher. The ladles of Pisgali church will serve lceo ream and cake next Saturday evening at 5 p. m. on church grounds for the lienetit of the fhnrph THoy would like to see a large number pres et. They have made some nice im provements on the inside of their church. Mr. Tom 1)?v1h and wife at t?*iul?r<l services at l'lsgah Sunday. They have lot* of friends hero who are ever glad to see them. One of the weakest arguments put forth by the liquor league Ih to quote President Wilson an favoring local <>|> tlon. Mr. WIIkou Ih a k<?<m1 and smart man but his opinion on thin subject is worth no more than any other good man, and should have no more weight, Jiecuuse he li President should cut no more (e? than other*. We would like to see some of the blessings of Clemson College bulletins to the farmers. If not mistaken the College is against fodder pulling as injurious to eornv? and a number are not doing so. Capt. Jatues II. McLeod, Mr. John Shiver and Mr. James Robin son, thiree of the best fanner* we ever knew, said it did .not injure corn to pull the fodder off it, when riiK?, and their large barns of solid' corn showed they knew what they were talking about. Fodder Is the best rough feed for hot weather a borse <'an have lo calise it is not heating. Peavine hay is fine for winter but not summer?too heating. Let some of your readers give 11s cold facts, then we can know all about the matter. Rook farming is very fine on paper, but to try to fol low it is something else. "The longer I plant the less I seem to know about It and more difficulties present them selves to be solved each year with no settled rule to solve them." So said Capt. J. II. McIxmmI and none better than he was as a farmer. Spraying trees has got to be quite common! Whether It is .the proi>er thing, we don't know. Several who have fine fruit say they cut back the branches and prune each year and get .better results than . to spray, so that's the way It goes. The writer hopes that whiskey will be buried so deep tomorrow that it can never l>e resurrected again. M'MIIICK OK ITPILtt Ami AvriUKe AUwcbuirf In While StluHtlh of Krr?ti?w ^HJiily. Tlit* f<?W?\vJutf iubula 1 1 ? ? ? ? * bow si tin.' iiuiiiIm i o f pupils onrolN ami (1)6 n \ cragg tin.' white heboob of Kershaw county. It in a deplora hie fart that out of 3,240 enrolled chil (Iron only 2,1150 ttriv present (*v?r,\ school bouaew are furpUluK) md tcai-hrr* t in | >li ?\ (Hi for the Unj-tlt of 1,100 children who wero out of achoo). We call not exjHK't a |?erfoct attend ance from evjpry child, but 37 i>er i*eut of i he jioyn a iiu kItIh should n? >t ho out of school. Whs Hoi hav a ?<mh| (.MD) pnlsory school attendance law? Three districts of thti county have already adopted the law thai we have, which wilt roqulfo all children in (yjricultBr al district* between the a*** of eight to fourteen to attend M'hool at leaHt four months. (?) All other distil' i should adopt this law. Blank |?etl tlons my la' bad upon application to secure Its adoption. Name of Nuinlau* School ? Pupil* Kn rolled Camden ; 433 Mill Ih2 Sprltlgdalc ..... IK Malvern Hill 52 Cleveland ...73 Stockton -..27 Mcl/ftod 10 Boykln .: ,....10 rv Pine Tree .24 (iumberry . ....v.............. HO Cassatt .-.57 Central 40 ?Tlmrod ......57 ?Almey . ' ... XI ,< T mewl ale * .2 8 Westville 40 Piedmont .......... 88 Liberty Hill 42 Trinity ...v., ..70 Blythedale 28 Oureton'? Mill 28 Blaney 100 ?Throe (Th .00 Buffalo .. .. 80 Highland 30 Providence .......40 Pine Grove ...124 Wateree 10 Hidgeside 51 Crescent 45 Concord 20 Beaver l>rtni ........70 , Cantey .20 DeKalh 57 Mlddleton 12 Cedar Creek 21 Indian Ford ...34 Bethuue ...100 * Gates Hill .30 Hardshell .104 Oakland .58 ?Sand Hill ....: 43 Hanging Itock ....53 Oak Ridge 47 Lugoflf .........54 Flat Rock' 31 Chalk Hill 34 Ned's Creek 48 Savannah ,'.....50 I/ickhart 85 Shamrock ..05 Antloch 05 Stoneboro 07 Kate Simpson, Supervising Teacher. Tl* Tliormvell Orphtwuff. Iu view <>f ihe approaching Orjiluiih Work l>ay, (Kepteudier 2ft > on whirl) ?lay everybody in the stute will l*> busy for Ills ?n her owl) Orphanage. I tbillk II may la? well. fur the liifonn atTou <>f 'nil t.i mention a f*?W fill I Hboi.lt lilt I'll l>\ 11 1 hill Home for orphans; for the Tltornwell Orphanage Is owned ami roiiliolh-d b> the tin.. Hyuod* of South Carolina. Uoorgla ami Florida. Tin- i m i i t u 1 1 o , , is uot an a-\ luui. a reformatory, but it is a Home ami School for Orphans, only, it in now full to ovfrUowtMlg, with soiiic two IuiihIm -I applicants waiting for atillll slon. Three hundred children arc aow In flic col ta^'cs and schools of (lie I loiiHv Children with living fathers, even tho dnwrtcd, cannot be nsvlvwl, Tho chihlrcn need ami deserve help, hut the state should see that father* dO tlu ir dut> by their ehlhlren Our boya and girls are not only given a good literary education, hut are taught sonic trade ami are enabled to take care of themselves when they Iwive us. The support of all these fatherless and tuotherleaM ehlhlren (l^ponds upon the Christian public. Of course, the appeal' for them Is made principally to l'rcsh\ tcrlaiis. hut as ehlhlren are re celved from all denominations or with out resjiect to the parents, aid frnm any and everybody Is appr<Vlat?Hl. The plan of Orphan Work Day Is to interest young tlld old to help us hy Ihcir labors. Contrlhutlons are made by these on the Sunday following, (September 26) and the gifts promptly forwarded. The address of the Thorn well Orphanage la OJlnton, S. (', Indi vidual gifts are always acceptable. Lugcff Item*. Lugoff, s. Kept, 10. "The Witling Workers" hud a very enjoyable meet; ini: with Mrs. N. P. Gettys BH UoBteaS last Wednesday afternoon. Tho meet ing was presided over hy Mrs. Thos. .1. White, the i>opular president. Very Interesting papers were road hy Mes dAtnes John I//UettW ami T^nw. J. Whlte.**'l>ellolous refreshments were served hy tho hostess. Miss Mary DeSaussuro, of Charles* t < n i , wan tlx> week 6Ud guest of Miss Loulie NVhltaker hint week. Miss lOdna Team, of Oanxlfin, spent several days hero last week with her aunt, Mrs. James Team. Mrs. Saltern 1m here for a months stay with her daughter, Mrs. Hugh MeCnllum. Miss Jennie Whltaker Ik the guest of Miss Drue Iiaxlpy this week. Mrs. W. J. Burdell and daughter* Miss Margaret, si>ont Friday In Co lumbia. tMrs. Ia A. Ford waa the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. T. MeCaa last week. The Lugoff school opened here on Monday last with a good attendance. Tho teachers for this year are Miss Yarn, of 1-eaufort, and Miss Smetzer, of Charleston 1 Richmond, Mo. ? Mrs. Catherine Ro berts. 7(1 years old, was troubled with swollen gums. A few days later, the edges of a new set of teeth, her third, api>eared. Shortly she will, have a complete set. Sm>ervUor'? Monthly Report. The following Is a list of ''ImIiuh paused upon and ordered paid l?y the Commissioners of K?rabuyf County In session Molality, September ft. (0l5i Commissioner* of Public WorUt \\ ator and lights * IW M) Camden ChronMe, advertising and stationery . |sk,(h? ffalk^r, KlvdiiV ft Cogswell Oj>,4 stationery ik.05 .1 ii iMyburn, indexing re.-.nd- 3ftft,ftft (', K Hough, work at Jail 1,0ft Jim Alexander, work lit Jail 3, on Tom l.evy, work al Court IioUmm* 0.5ft A Mi Ileal, salary n ?tif \V. I,. McHowcll, salary 78.00 M. I.. 1 >lxon, Jr., salary 20.M5 M. < V WY-t. ;? hi r\ I :? I 1J W. r. hunm'Ii. wHta.o H7.5ft l>. M MeCasklll, salary 2J8.4ft J. I >. Sinclair. sitlai x 51.00 \v. \v. Hucknboe, ?alnry JWi.fiO Calvin HeekhNin, salary 25.ftft C. W. Blrcluuore, salar.x 12H.HU J. P. IMekett, M. I ex a mint l)K lunatics 10.00 J. T. .Hay, M. 1> , medical attend ii 1000 J. Horace Tlimuas, medical ser. ,5.0ft l\. '/. Tnii^di'l, M, I >., incdii a I al tendance 1 1 .(HI I A. W. Humphries, M. I m?Mll4>al attendance ' 12 >06 W. H. Clyhnrn, M. 1 medical attendance .......... ... tlft.ftft S. M. McCasklll, M, I)., medical attendance #0.001 \V. J, I Minn, M. 1 medical at tendance ?0,00 (?. \V. Dahncy, supt. poor house.. 14.ftft; howls & Christinas, supplies *20,70] Joseph Shebeen, supplies ft. Oft J. F. Clark, supplies ft.fto The Ho. Cotton Oil C.O., suppllos....3.7K Haruch Nettles Co., supplies 4.25 James Team, supplies . 7&50 Wolfe-Klcliel Co.. supplies .-4,5ft 1 L. 1>. Watts, supplies 5.ftft Camdpn Furniture Co., supplies . ...7.ftft Springs & Shannon, supplies 15.4ft W. T. Smith, supplies ......... ,.20.K5 W. Ii. Young, supplies .....10.80 Camden Drug Co,, supplies ft, 10 II. L. Schlosburg. supplies 102.40 Itluune Bros,, supplies ..,.,.28.73 J. W. Jones, supplies .'15,0ft H. I..- Watklns, supplies 2.75 \V. T. llolley, supplies 1H.05 J. B. Stephens, supplies ........5.55 ,1. .M. Snipes, supplies .. . ..00 J. C. Jones, supplies 14. Hft J. M. Carson Co,, supplies 71.12 (i. B. SeeKrtfH, auppiien ..5.0ft l>. I<. Catoe, supplies lft.Hft W. L. Stokes, supplies ........... ......... .0.75 Kershaw Mercantile & Hanking Co., supplies 240.13 J, A. Hall, supplies ....... .......H.ftft The Hlackmon Co., supplies .....',.?20.05 II. L. Parker, supplies 13.04 Buftis & Barrett. supplies 44.05 J. J. Young, supplies ... ......... .. .0.0ft Clvburn Drug Co., supplies 37.2ft II. B, 101 1 lot t , supplies 13.05 II. T. Mickle. supplies 35.10 C. B. Spradley, supplies ......11. OH Camden Brick Co., supplies 24.00 T. K. Fletcher Co., supplies 5.15 Clyhurn & Davis,' supplies 3ft.ftft J. S. Bar field, lumber ...y...... 0.30 Sessions & Nelson, lumber .....24.28 J. L. Gettys, lumber ... 24,30 Uneeda Biscuit' Tempt the appetite, pleMe the taste and nourish the body. Crisp, clean and fresh ? You will always* find u full fresh lino of Na tional Biscuit Co's cakes and crackers here. Call us for anything in Clean Fresh Grocer ies. Quick Service, Lang's Swade Grocery '""He "Answered ilio Question. Pat wan railed Into o<mrt- to testify t<> i\ talk that lu? had with the ?U?f*?n?l a lit In a rlvll suit, ami everything wont dtfliig ax n\\ iinuiintfly an a Hook of bull frog uutll tho lnwyor attempted to hrlUK out tho import ant i>olutM of the oonvoi'Hation. a "Now, tlion, Pat," wahl the encour nglnK lawyer, '.'please toll tho court what you and tho defendant talkod ahout." "Via, air," answered Put willingly. "Wo talkod ahout fifteen minutes." "No, no, not'* lnter|?ot<od tho lawyer "I moan, what did you and tho do fondant talk Over?" "Yls Hor," whm tho calm rejoinder of Pat. "We talked over the telephone sor." ? Philadelphia Telegraph. A. L. Munn, lumher ? .2.70 W. A. McDowell, blacksmith work. .t. 60-' W. H. (iasklns, blacksmith work;... 10.60 K. C. lienneti, hlackHinlth work. ...10.46 Hob. Branham, road work ...........2.00 W. E. Kelly, road >york ....................1.60 U. W. Mohley, HUpt. hired gang- .02.10 H." W. Mohley, aupt. hired KanK- .H7.ar> H. K. Munn, aupt. chain K?mK ... 224.24 W. I>. (irlKHhy, jiost rtuirtiim -6.00 Catoe Pros., road work M. L. Haley, road work If, N. Pa rues, road work .1)4.00 a.?4 ?10.60 Total ,. $a,i84.(Hi M. a WEST, County Supervisor. _ , , . ... ....... . . . rrr ?, ?/ ? : ? ' .... /? ' v For Only Six Money Saving Days, Beginning Monday, Sep tember 20th Until Saturday, September 25th As we have just received a new shipment of Dry Goods for which we have no room in our store on account of the large shipments of goods which we have been getting in for the last five weeks, in fact we are, still getting in large shipments of different merchandise daily, therefore we need all the room we can possibly get to display our goods. We are compelled to dispose of some of our merchandise in order to obtain the necessary room, so we are ?* ? - ? ... offering the public six days of great specials in order to give them a chance to save money on all fall purchases. <: - *' Read Over Our Prices, Come and Examipe Our Goods, Then You'll Sure Buy N? 322 -?-Wool Serge ? 36 inch wide Wool Serge, in all colors, that sells everywhere at; '50c, our special price Oi is per yard tft C Sheetings 10 bales of 36 inch wide LL Sheeting:, 7c quality to J 1 go at per yard ........... tJC Soisette 32 inch wide Soisette, for la dies Waists, in military and Persian stripes, regular 25c grade, to go at per yard 14c Dress Ginghams 5 bales of 10c Dress 'Ging hams, to go at per . A 7-8 _ yard 4 C -Wool Serge 54 inch wide all wool- shrunk Serge, in all colors, regular $1 value now at only per yard , 69c Apron Checks 5 bales of 10c Apron Checks to go at per Al? yard We have just received a new line NEMO CORSETS, all styles and sizes, from $2 to $5 345 ""TlIS? h. l schlosburg ?e t?" ?