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Practical Sprin? Drew >!<( ?? i'*uciHi'< n ? " '? One pi i ? I !?*' The Spring Mc Call Book of Fashions beautifully illus trating hundreds of smart now de* gifrnn. NOW ON SA.LE Now Issue of McCall Patterns C!.*ru..i.? Spuua Model V|is ,?.t i ':<Mt rn N <* iffc Many j-.-'br* i'cw nni ?Ur*r?ivf 'If ; ? .1 i-tiurq cmmlcr. faithfully reproducing all tlx* latest decrees of fashion ? easy to make?simple and accurate in detail I'OK SAM'; AT ALL MH'AU. UK A U;i(.S; ??!( DUilMT ntOM THE McCALL COMPANY The World's Kurfj<?M Mnnufaiurrrs of m I'njier 1'ntioru MrCall I c nililiii;; '>36 to 316 XV. Street New York C ity An Odious Comparison. A Sm ???!<? ?* \ 11 in iii* -< i iii >i <H?e lit it Mintn-<''l;i li'UM \v hhre the arrii.srd i?f breaking m Wood's Productive Seed Corns. Our Virginia-grown Seed Corns have an established reputation for superiority in productiveness and germina ting qualities. Wood's Descriptive Catalog 1 1> 1 1 h about the best of prizo'Nvin ning and profit-making varieties in both WhUo and Yellow Corns. Cotton Seed. We offer the best nr.il most Im proved varieties, jjrown in sections absolutely free from boll wce\ it. Our ( iatnlog gives prices and infor mation, and tells about the best of ,N? HI I )???! V'Vt.'s, 190-DAY Vn.Vr.T BLANS, Soj* DcadIi SUI^AN GRASS, Dallii Craii and all Sorghums r\nd Miileti. . Catalog mailed free on request. T. W. W 00D~0 SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. FLORIDA, CUBA PANAMA MARDI GRAS Personally Conducted Tours DURING JANUARY FEBRUARY AND MARCH A t . r;n ' i\ ?? Winter Trips ? Mir> ??!' ! 'j 1 !_!<?. :??? .it. I !)..>? All K\pen ! I . j ? ! :i< i ? ?( I SI".'1 and i ? . . W ? <!** '.nr l?'?iiKh t vy u U J | ( A '1 J T Q O M f? c. In ii-l \ ?i v'.x Si :il:u;inl \ir ? ine { Ruei^n, N. C. City Meat Market ?? ? : ? - f rn; i: V ? Choice Fresh MEATS ' ho it ?? ( u Is 10c. !-d I V per pound. < ash Onl>. Nothing will l>?- charged. Your orders so licited. Telephone 31. City Meat Market ' plateuhi-- Window with a lnrue stone. I If Wa- proved to tell how hit; the ; si..ne w n - , hut lie could not explain. "Wits it us I'lif a^ uiy fist V" asked . the jti'l ,'e. w h< i lnul taken over the ex amination from tlu* lawyers, in the hope of ^fttlnu -pine results. "It hail hinders," the Swede replied. "Was it a- Mm a.i my two lists?" 1 1. I'll n hluiier." "Was It a> hlu as in \ head?" It hit u ahoiit n* lontr. hut not so thhk. replied the Suede, amid the la u'tfhter .of all hut the juil^'e. ? IMtt.s lnii L.' i 'hr ..m ile Telegraph. Helped Him. "If an\ limn here." shouted the tem pi- ram e -|?eaker "van name an lion . - 1 husiuos.s. that Iim- heen helped hy ? !m ? .?aloi>n, I will spend the rest of m> J i fe working for the liquor people." A man in the audienee arose. "I ? > ; -1 Vr m\ hu-?liiev? hoi >?*> t lie said, ;? 1 1* i il ha- Keen helped h\ the litplor t ra'le " "What i~ your business?" I .1 in a h undertaker !" (;km;i{\i. \ssf;m?{lv closks. l ite Xdniinisfratian Measures Tut On I he Statute llmiks. i . >i iinil'la , I < li. J" The u'eiteral as ?? iiil.iv adjourned -ine die Ihi- morn Tin- -e.oitd *-e>>jon of the seventy ! i r - 1 * ieiiefa 1 A ? ? 1 1 1 > ? ! > ha- a r i? -h sheaf -?f A-t- to it- ?redlt I'Mve measure !V mill" tided h\ I i o \ e r 1 1 o r M .1 1 1 II i 1 1 IT. -f r d known a- Admini-t rat ion bill-, w. put on (he -tat u t ?? hooks. All : i \ ? ? of these A't- are progressive pieees >>;' le:;i<la i i. .ii and are numbered anions ! lit* e.?n-t met ive mea-ures whieh have 1 .e . >ine law tinder (governor Manning The v are The Stale hoard of eoiieil i >r ioii . teaehiim airrhulture in the pub ho.. |s in rural di-triet<: raising ? id Id iatw.r aire limit from IL' to II ? .t-: i lie 'Parens system -?f land reir 1 1 a 1 1> I amendments to the tax ? * ; ! 1 1 1 1 i - - i o 1 1 i roviditiL for a state hoard lev Ill" I" pel' feef i l'|}? tile moasUI'e ? a ! ? ? 1 1 1 ? ? an eijuil aide and ju-t >!1H tt.I " f la\es . ?!'.?! tin i-D'e close (?. the l>..\ i hear? a ' ? d whieh he 1 1 r _'<? I in) .?il. 'la! Ill**? ?-.i ? e and in a ~ J I : t ' } V i a I ' i la 1 efed if - hi . ! il..? ; . \ i tin- i ???! ? ia 1 A --einhi \ 1>\ a ? . 'ii ! > . . ? ' I . i a i e _? > ? a ? ? ? !? e p. : i \ < - 1 iu'ate f . .? ; . : ? : a I ? t . ? i 1 1 - ? I t<? r. -j i r ? e-r ' ? I ! ' l - aid !'? ? . in ate dat i-?:e ! ? I'll? I..'!iel':t! \ - - ? I u ! ? . . l \\ make1'- I i ? I .. ? a ! ? ? ? ? ? ' .. h- 'Ml W i ' ! i a ? lesj re ! ? ? ? ? i - . ie? ? - .'I'd a - a re-'i ' * he 'a \ t . . |Ua i ' . r ? -f a :m : . . \? ? r ! in ? ' * . ? a ? 1 ? ' ?? ai-'-t : i ; > ; - w : - t ha ? ' : i * ' a ? s. ? ; ? ? i t r : :t A - . ?? ..f the ' ' art I '? i : i ? a i : :n w a - re a ' ? tie h. . ' I ? ? i i|. > |?'_* the a ! ? . : ? lii-l.i t ' ? : \ ? . jua if - ..pi v ' > ? i i ' - . ? f !iir ; i r ;n .i ' ! ? . tv - ? ? weal " e ? ' ,1 ! - If e 1 .1 II ik- ? !?. ' ?he S e 1 1 a I e ai.d I f ? ? . ; - . ? ?_*.'? thru ' % the reiea i n i !e_f hiii- .?n the la'.n : i? 1 1 1 ? ? r f i i 1 1 -_r and -pent the after ? '? ' ? - \ i : i i 1 1 lt . 1 1 reeeix it;-' i fii e i ?, ?n fereii j'e rt p.-rf- and * ? ? ? ? i : i . t -u. h other detail- a- nrej idel.l tile . ! . ?- j ; : ^ thl V of a session " i. feelin- i i e\ ailed in hoth hrnnelw . "iid the in. iiil-er- parteti nduetantiy ! f.r some of rh?MM will mme l?a? k fl^aln, i -? 1 1 1 1 will not The la-t day is always) tinned with -adness, for It witnesses! the hreakini: up ?? f friend-ldps and the pH rtiujr of men who have worked) sh'?tiit|er to stuuihler in the letjlslnfive ? halls for forty days. ri'Ktft'IMi KIJKKINO Tl'KKS, - -<? 1 * ?; ^ SU> Vo rrn In Me*o|><><*??l? Kn4??v orlhR l? Make TW?>0 fompW* The ltuVslan army which captured Kr/erum til Armenia la cndeaVM*luii to ) l!t nff tW r,.rv?t of the 1'.'^ ">?" ?ro r% tiring with ?* ?"?rh , l?l-pa?. bcs fr-'ii. IVtro r.< ri*|M>f ( tho 'Vturc ot XUV ,OWUH ' Mu.h ?***} A. to tilC - *W< ,H'MN ih.'Kt inK prc-edtm! their taking > The next wbJCjrtlv? Of the*outh <rn *Hi* of ?>'.? Uw^b.n t* l>lMr l?.kr. which lies within -trlklng di ,a?<e of the Bagdad railway. '? III,*, would open up the roiwj for the Itus.-dan* Into Syria Along i||e fllaek $?r^?aat; Utyjalan warships arc. |M?v?MHiVg ?.t the Tur? Uh lotteries a ?>?l harassing the retreat ing troops TUO northern win* of t Nubian army has captured the towc of Widje ami is driving the Turk? ?. In On- direction of Gutnish Khaneh which 1* on the road to Trebiaond. | while large Russian forces arc moving went ward fn.m Kr/orum with the oh hu t of vutting off these Turklah tront before they can reach a new line of defense. The < iermans have been oi?eratlng vigorously agaTiud the | mm a*111 I French along the Yser ^anal in Beb I glum. to the north of Ypres. From the Hritl-di H5o meters of a position I wen- captured and held despite hand grenade attacks to rec apture it. Af- j t??r a heavy bombardment the (?crroaus j attempted to cross the canal and oc- j copy French positions and several croups of them did succeed In making, their way to a flrst line trench. The French, however, immediately drove them hack. The itrltlsh to the douth of Loos, in i\ lively engagement, succeeded in mak ing an advance to the edge of a mine crater held by the < Iermans. The French In Champaune. between the Meu.se and Moselle rivers and to 'the west of the forest of Apremont. have bombarded successfully German positions while in the Argonne forest n mine exploded bv the French shatter oil tin* f!erman works. only isolated engagements have ta km place on tin4 Russian front. On the Austro-Italiau line the artillery duels eont i line. Continuing their advam-e In Albania 1 the \u>tro.|lun?arlans report the cap ture near Baaar-SJak. a short distance nort boast of 1 turazzo. of nn advanced Italian |tosition. This Is the first indl ration that the Italians were operat ing so far north in Albania, the belief Jim vini: prevailed that their activities had been confined to the locality adja {?cut to Avlona. That progress Is being made b\ the Teutonic Allies in the direction of Av lona seem i ft ill y Is shown by the rejtort that the Albanians who are fighting with them have occupied the town of Herat, situated about ill miles north e a s t of Avion--. I'our (ierinan seaplanes have raid .?<1 the east and southeast coasts of Fncland. dropping bombs. lowest oft ?tinl Walmer were visited. Two men ? i [ i < | one boy were killed and a marine was wounded. The raiders escaped. Fuotiicial advices from Saloniki are that a Unitarian patrol which crowed th?> Creek frontier near I>oiran was repelled by < i r?-??k troops and forced ft i retire. bi ii pim; in tiik coi nthv. Several Now Ficsidpnres Krected Near Lugoff in Koecnt Weeks. S. Fob. 'J'J. ? The \v;i rm weather of tin- past few week s has J ? 1 1 I l In* irrnin crops i*? *;i t In . and tin \ :i re i'xikinir very i ?r? mi i 1 1 l: at l Iris 1 1 ill Die farmers arc l>u-\ yet-' i i1-' things in rediness preparat' vy to 1 'a M i utr .another crop. There is ijnitc a bit nf Imi i 1? I itsir jro iii?' ">ii around here now. Mr Simon It- ?- li;iv milled several new rnniiu- fr> i In fine. Mr. Leslie I'row ii is erect ipiite a pretty cottage near (lie !.>'ine of his father. Mr.' John I'.rad-, ? \ U building a handsome new home, Mi Jesse i {off has j 1 1 - 1 nimi'd i ? r ? ? his >U)e i'. M- \v;i ; a del. ate at I Hi : ltap ?'-f ? ' i r ? * 1 1 last Frida\ niu'ht Mr. 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 represented lite Fftii'rmrr t teV. T. J. Cilpsth!. tie ? ? 'l".. re was a large fivu'! n . ; a Mi i L. Kirkland. Sr.. Nut herod .4 ! .* itr^ 7*?" pounds !;i^| week. Mr Mrs. John l\o-?e. <.f I' .iney, ' i ? Sundax with their daughter ' i.. . Mr. and Mrs. S 1*. I Jos*. M: rd Mrs. J. L. Kirkland. Jr.. i: : 1 ? . i -.on. raid, spent i : i ~ t Sun Mrs. Kirk land's parent-. Mr. i ? ! M : S K. Koss. M s^ ii ;t ICoss spent las( \\ ednotf I.. v ? \lis.s 1*1 iza Watts. Mr Margaret Kirkland i? \Mting it the :ne of her son. J. 1. Kirk ?:!!!??. Mi ! i iik Nelson and liir ?? son -p< 'i* !?-' Wednesday w i t Ii Mr. Nel son's ^ - r ? ? r . Mrs. Jack Moriran. Mi'ssps i ,?.?* Sanders and Harry Kirkland with the latter's sj^rers, Jes>h', \niia and I^eonorn. spent Sun day at the home of Mr. L. i> Warts, Of Hlnney. The secretary of the treasury on Fri day sent .1 .onimiinication to congren* askinc f .r immediate appropriations of ?."M>.iMH? f , ?r Lancaster and $in*,000 for Marion j?oKtofflce buildings and $1in.(VK? f,,r work on the new postoffl<*e in Columbia. riZ/I K IO KKKMH SOLDIKKS. Some Think \imriran-. Kii?e>4 People on t-l*rth and thliei> Differ, 1 Hiritij; the |m*t *\?vk 1 Iwvo jiti'ktij a men t,f | (if wor-kin# or small t>u* .la- - tn l*?rw men whom I uet haphazard M* fafe*. street car*, UmJ subvvujs it ? ? answer frittlily the f< <1 1. ?w i i)^ n " W hat is J our opinion of itu-' Amcrh Aii a 1 1 it ?<l ? In t he l.usltnsita nlTAlF'V roll) It iu.tke> it difficult , r il fyrclgl.Mf t.v ?et :t ! i h.'luH stall- j itt-ul hIm?ui his tWfliry A similar re ! < rve applies t ?*? iu-v\>i?? i?or? whtvh art* able to Ih> quoted nbroad ' SfHrlj very one first gave * tactful refer . t- tu American help and symjmthy, ri?| real opinion onlj' ft?rth coin line Sen tin- person questioned was urg* I to sjteak freely; 1 tuTariiUdy ae opted the reply without comment or f rthcr inquiry. ' The feature' whs, a general failure t*? dist iugulsli InMween the American people and the govern ment, perhaps iKjeause of the form of my question, or because the simple masses regard the former as respon sible for the latter. 'Thirteen were soldiers on leave; five were soldiers stationed in Paris ; twenty three were Parisians, ami the remainder provincials, \\<hereof two had been repatriated from the invad ed districts. of the leave soldiers four ignored the subject ; tlve said what amounts to "Anything causing <iermany trouble pleases us in propor tion to the (Icrinuu annoyance." Three said : "We thought the Americans a proud people ; they seem to be a Na tion of cowards." The last one. an Alpine chasseur, said: "1 know little about the I.usitanla, but the Ameri cans are the finest people in the world. I have been wounded twice ? the first time slightly on the Marnc, where I lay for eighteen hours on the battlefield and suffered horribly when I was taken in a cart to a dressing station. The second time was in the Vosges a month ago. 1 was shot through the body. An hour later 1 was on the ?i>eratlng table seven kilo meters from the front, having been taken there by two young Americans in a Ford ambulance over a shell-sw'ept road. Neither man hurried nor show ed the least sign of nervousness. If that is what the Americans are like. <tod help fJermany if they declare war." One of (he Paris soldiers sab! noth ing. Two said : "Kither the Ameri cans are afraid of (Jerinany or are too eager to profit by the war to fight." One said: "The Americans are a Na tion of business men ; they are too wise to fight." The last one seemed of a su perior class. He said : "Neutrality is far more delicate than people realize.' America seems to be handling dexter ously a |K>sition rendered difficult by her lack of offensive force." FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby ? trtn-n that one month from this date. on Saturday. March ? ISth. 15)1(1. we will present to the Probate Court of Kershaw County ?Mir final rot urn as Kxeeutors of the estate of Samuel Itoykin. deceased. anil on the same day we will apply to the said Court for a final discharge from our trust as said Kxeeutors. All parties, if any. having claims against the said estate will present them, duly attested, on or before that date, or be forever barred. WILLIAM A BOYKIN. I.KMCKI. W. BOYKIN. Kxeeutors. Camden. S. ('.. Feb. 17th. 1!)10. NOTICE OF OPEN I Nf* OF HOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Notice is hereby given that the books of subscription to the capital stock of the ( 'amden ("oca Cola Bottling Coin pany. will be open in the olliee of 1?. II. Haunt. L'ss Broad Street. Camden, S. ('., on Saturday, the Utith day of Feb ruary. lilHi. !!. ,1. ii.ii .<1, S. W. ?A I'M. B< ard of Corporator*. Camden. S. l'eh. HI. l!*l'i. ' I PROBATE COURT SALE. State of Si >u! Ii < Vt.olina. Count \ of l.ee. In the I'ropate Court. T. A. Bradley, in hi- own richt and Adniini traJ >r of Lie r-tatc T M. Bradley. ? t ? ?? ? ? i d. I'iai:.: M. K. Bradiiv. et al. I ?efelid.l !.t*. . Fnder and by virtue of a decree of! the .lu dee of Crohn to for l.ee <\.imt>.j in the above entitled eau*e. I \\i!i m'!! ? at public auction in front of the ? ?? ?! i it house dour at ('amden. S. C, to the! highest bidder for <*a- h. <>n iii j March next, being thv *-i \ i h of tin- j month, during the Iceal h?nrs of -lie. the following described Teal estate All that piece. parcel ?.r tra< t of land, lyinc, being ai.d situate i>, the C-OUIity of Kershaw. State foresaid, containing twenty-ti\e and one fifth (I2T> 1 -5 1 acres and hounded a fallows: North by lot No "J on one ?ide by .lands of Martha Croft and on the other side by lands of H. II Bo\kin and on one end by lands of T. I*. Sander* and on the other end by land- of b. II. Hoykin ; the same being Mr- Sallie Scott's portion or lot of land bequeath ed to her from Ihiael! Baker. and known and numbered as lot N??. L Terms of sale cash and purchaser to pay for papers. JOHN M SMITH, Judge of Proliate for Ix?e County. Hifihopville, S. C.. Feb. 1(5. l{)16. a iuauig-.it ? r- , , Notice of Opening of liookH of Hub Mription of wie Farmers' (iliuwry Company. Pursuant to commission this titty In filled Uy It M Mt ( 'own, Secretary of State of South Carolina, notice Is Here by glVCU that bookN of subscription to the capital uttx-k of the Farmers' < Sii) uery Company .will l>e ojteued at the K of p. building, Hlafiey, S. C., on Saturday, Ffluiiar.v 'JO, 1D10, at IJ oVIiK'k noon. The nature of the hunt ness that this company promises to do j U to gin mhmI cot ton, hny and sell cot tn.li w?6il ami sinh other things as may i U* tnehlent or np|>crtalnlng to any of the al?ove, The capital stock Is to lie divided into SO shares of the l>ar value of each, and the prlncb i pal place of business Is. to he at Hlaney, Kershaw county, H. C. j .J I), OAILKY, RAUL II HOWK'N. (>>r|x?rators. | Hlaney, S. Q? Feb 14, 1010. MASTER'S SALE. State ?>f South Carolina County of Kershaw In the Court of Common Pleas. Janle II. Cooper, Plaintiff, vs. J. 1). Gerald, Defendant Under and by virtue of a decree herein, of his Honor, I. \V. Bowman. 1'resldiUK -Judge, of date November 'J7. 1015, I will sell for cash, at public out cry, before the Court House door, in Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale, on the tlrst Monday In March, lt>10, being the sixth day thereof, the following described real estate; All that plecc, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Kershaw aud State of South Caro lina, containing thirty-five (85) acres, and bounded as follows, to wit: North hy lands of J, W, Wood; Hast by lands of Mrs. C. C. (ierald; South by the i public road ; West by lands of March 1 Joyner. Said tract of land was inher ited by J. 1). Gerald from his father's estate, K. J. Gerald, deceased. L. A. WITTKOWSKY. ?Muster Kersha.w County. February 10th, 1010. j CITATION. j State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw Hy W, L. McDowell, Esquire, Probate Judge-' Whereas, Llmnale Helton made suit to me to grant him letters of adminis tration of the estate of and effects of Frank Belton. j These are, therefore, to cite and ad j moiilsh all and singular the kindred i and creditors of the said Frank Hel ton. deceased, that they be and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, S. C.. on February ! 'jsth next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. (iiven under my hand, this l lth day nf February. A. IX. 1916. w. l. Mcdowell, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County. Published on the ISth and 25th days of February. 1 5>1 (?. in the Camden Chronicle and posted at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. % FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given *tht? - month frum thl* date, on RainJ MareU I45th, tiMtt, I will maj?^0 , 1'robalc Court of Kershaw ? 'oiiutv Una I return US Administrator J estate ??f KU?al>eth Hoyklti, doit*, and on tho same tiny 1 win the said Court for a filial ?lls? hrtr/ >aiii Administrator. ^WU/1JAM A. HOYKIN Adlnilalstn' Camden, H. G? Feb. 4M, uuu ! final discharge?" Notice In hereby tflvun that mouth from tl?in date. on Satiihi March liT>t h. 11)10, 1 will uiHkp to | Probate Court of Kershaw County i final roturli hs Guardian of the of Jaihes Ihincau Hheoru. and <>a i same date I will apply to the * Court for a tlnal discharge from i trust as said Guardrail. . All parties. If any, having ^yj against I he said estate will t hem duly attested on or before tl da to, or ho forever barred. WILIJS KHRQRK ('\ittrdluL Camden, S. C., Fob. 23, 1U10, FINAL DISCHARGE^ Not loo Is hereby given that q month from this date, on Saturdj March Uth, 11U0, iSvlll make to | Probate Court of Kershaw County i tlnal return as Administrator of th$( tate of Mrn. M. M. Mathls, decwu* and on the same day I .will ask (tag Court for Letters lUsinlssory us * Administrator. J. H. MYEK8, Administrator Camden, S. C., Feb. 10, 1010, FINAL discharge. I Notice Is hereby given that J. Ininn has this day made applictQ unto me for a final discharge ax Gun ih ii of the estate of Gilliam B| I)unn, minor, and that Saturdj March 4 th. 1010, has b^en set for I hearing of said petition. \V. L. McDowell Judge of Probate Kershaw Coui( | Camden, ? S, C., February 1st, 1016. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby given that it month from this date, on Saturdi ? March 4th, 11)10. I will make toll Probate Court of Kershaw County ? ili.al return as (iuardlan of tlje etfi ?m John McClester, and on 'he hi d'?y I will apply to the said Court I .i I'nal discharge from my tnut I cuardlan. ? T. M. MCCLESTER, Guardian. Camden. S. C., February 2nd., UfA; FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that a month from this date, on Fridt March .'Ird. 15)10, I will make to t! Probate Court of Kershaw County! final return as Administrator of tbt state of Wiley S. Marshall. deeeaa and on the same day I will apply! the said Court for a final dlschaq as said Administrator.. ? All parties having claims agaij the said estate will present thera i or before that date, duly attested,! be forever barred. (J. S. CATOE, Administrator. - Camden, S. C. February 3rd, 1916. T A 1\II A C* A TON,C and system * ^11 iIj/TlV/ purifier is having a wonderful sale, principally due to recommendations by those hav ing USed it. SOLD IN CAMDEN ONLY BY W. ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STORE DELIVERY MOST SATISFACTORY FOR SALE Pure Bred HEREFORD Cattle "The Kind That Pay." We are offering for sale 50 head of big bone bulls of breeding age of highest quality and breeding. Camden Beef Cattle Farms LUGOFF, SOUTH CAROLINA FRED E. PERKINS, Specinl Partner HENRY CUNNINGHAM, Mp si J Fruits and Vegetable? WE CARRY AT ALL TIMES A NICE ASSORTMENT 01 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. TRY A BUNCH OF OUR FRESH CELERY. YOU CAN FIND .AT Ot| CANDY KITCHEN ALL OF TIIE NICEST FLAVORS ? CANDIES. ALWAYS FRESH. COLD DRINKS SERVE? FROM OUR FOUNTAIN ARE THE VERY BEST. , WHEN IN NEED OF SOMETHING IN THE VEGETA BLE LINE TO HELP OUT WITH YOUR DINNER IN TO SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU. ^ CAMDEN CANDY KITCHEN ? - " 'la Spero Beleos, Proprietor. c r Phone 78. - Camden,**