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ve*. i j. .. 1 1' - " 11 ?- " ?" "' Uijr IJfo in ('anidtfi. Tin- lllMltftgOIUeilt l,f I 'w* ("UwloU <?!?? ?tm U wrUliily a lar^o factor ? In the |ih?a*tir?i of thf folk of ('Hiinletf, I I'm tt< olarly In !??>(... ( !<? I he I Ih .i ( r< jiiiil anyoiio s?>?'kWu' an ] enjoyment <Jurlni: I he week onii per | talnly IUmI II hy iNi On* tin* o|ktu | hniis.r w h. n ???>?? -?>f the (h-ll^'hl f ill (it t motions, are oh rlii' h?>iir?l* which has hoon the rule (he j?a>t -few \\oek>s. Thof uiaii?k'?'HM'ot Is .striving In #tvo the |H'o|>le. of I 'iinnlcii lllc I ??*?? I s^Own Mil tlu* mail and (lie ?Miiaomoiit Meeker* of tli?? olt.V hhOUlU etsftllllll.V *hoW -tho.il tij<|>rr< (jitloii liy (h?*lr lll?-ral imtrunatn' mot fro<|iictit visits i < r tho ojsru hnu*o. Shows thai i>Iuj (V?hijNilila are the >amo k1o?wm we m?o hero, ami there l> no iMi'tl of Kolnu t<> < 'ojluinhln to mt it nfurw. when tin1 sftiio' show ?am l?o soon Im i e. 4 , I'ohnrn'a MIllHtreln, ( 'minion > o}<j fa vorlio K hooked for March 7lh. All JlYlVhV'o re|H>M* fda|e that t'ohurh'* Minstrels are I h?- host e\ or this year. fairly huhhliiig with 'iiil.rlh. m u - !<?. sony and dahoo. It I* surely a iron I lay M'!iu\ the hypnotist, villi he a ro.voln tl"ii t<> Cmnilon IUI1\ S (iliftoi'l, hooked for Mar<h Kth. Is well known t-i ('amdon, ami Is no (Joijfht one of tin* host r>lnms of Ik I i kind <"li tin* road toilrt.V It U to In". M ? ? | t Hull *11 v\ lit * liavc thK re (u.i rl\ ,i I ?}?? siiov w ill ii^niu :i \ ?i i i them tIyp* .f an ?wuiYiii.'s j??\ ~a?h ?Mhih" A ? ? I ?? \ ?* r i y Hfted H in I refined eonie 1 1\ |m lie seen Ht tllf M il jf- 1 i? ?. TlJe*d? V. r"**l ? rim r.% 2tRh mat i !????> and nij^ht. "Jan**" reviewed in the .Movlnu ricls:n> World. under ditto of I>ereiit fefT* 11 lit. , Jtllij their, "fit lel.xUJ "f tlii> j ? r - 1 1 1 ? r 1 ? ?: > read* n> follow* ?? ".Imih" i Mi'Imm-ii) < *1i;i r 1< >l t ?? < ! i i't-iiw oiitl and S\'lnr\ limnl are featim-d in an Inter estim: ti vi' n*el adaption of a faree ciilinilv pr??rM?f?ted on f hi' ^taue iiianv v< :i f'. au'it. As a photoplay, ".lane" makes n lined eonied \ . ? ? 1 1 ? \ ? - r ! \ aeted'Mn i'\<ndsif?? settings. Andlenees will lind genuine humor in the playing ?'f MNs ( . itt'iivs ood .Vhd those lii lift- support." "FACTS" AND QUESTIONS. Mr Holland K?plN? to Mr. Illrrh mur^N Hrrml Coo?liiUlllf?<lwi. < *)|. Hi \ I... i ll. he ha-. pUKliwI U* in thy f'.u t .? i < . i aiiii jH'mrtx) iti a of j? rofi90. Now, tit hl|) (jucstlons, oto. In |s7':. 1 1 < > 1 1 : 1 1 1 ? i ami Ills i?H rl u* r < ft In. )> dead > huiit ?i >. h.i'I house out "f iii. it ' ? w ii pm ki'iv ii ml 1 1 ; 1 1 1 m 1 1 it Oum hcrr\ -? li.x'l I II. il Imm.I w.i- pat i..iii/i<l nii<l u-<?l Iti the | ? u I ? 1 1 ? ? as Imiy as tlu?y wIk.IuhC Thou the school Kite \v?im inoviil ami a how houne hiillt. S u 1 1 ^ | n i ? 1 1 1 to I'tnl. Ihe site van lliov oil attain 1(1 farther from Fast Ker 1 1 . i w . HflJ is imu' 1 ? k -ii I ? ?< | it I ?? m j ( (ho center of Si In ml I >lnt rtct No. 8, which riMt'lOro it iuooiiv cutout both to the Mustem and Wcstc!*!! liortlon# of l>ls iii. i So while Holland has itiiout j live families oil oiio of hi* placos lip comuioded iiinl oim't send to wohtH'K iiitil others an* In the same condition. Now Holla ml has | tah) taxes ever since tin* seventies without aiiy advan hmi'v Also hi* neighbors in a like condition. and VVt) thought every < ? 1 1 1 - /??ii know that those who pay taxes wore ttl'lliiK tho schools. Mr. linker Is not in easy distance to (iuiithorry, con Mlitortllir Ihe had rouds. Iii pnratffaph No, f> Mr. lllrchuioro states "llollaml has iio children to solid to school " Hni ho has grand children, and tic has neighbors wh?? wish to send to school a I mo. lie goes further and says tho "jjietltlnti sent into tho. hoard Inid boon acted upon fa\ orah.ly." Now this' Is the llrst In* rluiiiiioii of our roooi villi: any favor. Had the petition heon 'granted, wo would never had said a word. Further he said something ahout "misleading stalcmenfSi" and grow a little Uerce, sating they wore "Untrue." We wUh to state to Mr Hlrohmore. our Sunday school lessons ha ve iiim #!' taught lu to slide anything hut "facts." lie further states "clearly In (Jnni herry district." so we do not know whore wo are at. We notice in his article a lino drawn across. I )lst rid No. .'I from east to west "which is to he a lino" commencing ;it the southeast corner of HarUch Ncttl.es place to tho head of Long .Itj-anch. thence down Lung H ranch to rine Tree Creek, without any bounda ries on flic east, west or south sides. Therefore wo do not understand tho moaning of the same. Now by refer ence to our jK'tltioii handed Mr. Hirch niore and signed hy nearly all the peo ple In school district No: o. which is as follows : A line -darting at tho south eo fner of I. F. Holland's lauds, running up Big Timber to the Uat cliffo road, thence to the head of Loin: Mranch. (then Ids line crosses ours) theme down Lone Branch to the south wot corner of . I I ?. Pates lands, fhoneo to the south corner of .1. 1 >. rate's, thence to the I >a r I i ngtoii road, at tho west corner of Mr. John Sinclair's bind. then running eastward down the l*arliu'gtnn road, to the corner of Ii. II Holland's lands ( formerly i now Mr. I>H\'N. thence down the line of I ?is trict No. 2o, to the South corner of I !?' Hoilnnd's lands. When those lines file ?? t a hi 1-hcd ns per petition, the tor riiorx of lUstrid No. :{. w ill ho cut iu to |>Ntrlets. Then we are willim: tj? i -lit on t.he extra taxes ami co-oporiite (with Ml'. i?irclunore and hulhl a vrhnnt house. The a hove petition was pre sented to Hoard just after school dis trict No. was perfcefed. and Mt. Xioi, was ;i suhseipient |H'fitioli to out's, and we think our school should lliivc precedence (like Uoini: to mill. I Now the*e are "twin," hh thin whole community know*. ?? " Mr. Kditor,v pardon uur l?eiuK ko lengthy, ,ii m wtt wttrt' drawn out. As we nr>' iin> "wUJotv'tf we eumiot i m ? > ? 1 1 1 1 1 the lfii|?(lt vf "iir < at'clto Will h?- please leave the fair sex out of It. aa the> are liniment |?artle*, and know imthinK of tM ypflttnjRI, Will have I he |iubitc to suy who Iihh hern eritleiKed. and ll^mlxH the whole #uh "So fitro th?' well, ami if forever. Still fi >re\ . fa it tin- well." There Is nothing but chAUfiO of "fart*1' ami (Jtunberry is left us. Now any proof . necessary of ouCfaeta" can Ih* furnished. I. F, Holland. Second Week Juror h. J. li. Munu, Itethune, rM J. KJt'tcher ltranham, I.uyoff s. W. Sinclair, Camden W. T. Melionahl. WeM vllje A <5. Hradley. Camden J. .\i. Thornton, Itlaney. It. li, I >e Louche, Camden .1. I'- L. ltraunoii, Camden It, M. Draki'foni. t'antey A. . ?L Loll Is, Camden Newlou Kfclly, layoff H. M. So well, Kershaw I.. J. Whitaker, Cainilen i>, J, IA'\\?|h, Camden T. A. Collins, Lucknow \V. C. Clyhuru, Camden C. C. Price, Cuasutt W. 1 1 . McCaskiU, lank now H. I ?. Trapp, Cannleu Levi Melton, Cassatt I>. A Maker. Kershaw (J. H. iirannon, Belhune I >. J. Wehh, Caiuden it. II. Coats, Kershaw ,i. .1. Nettles, Camden It. A. J ackson. Luuoff L. J. ItMllani. Kershaw A. ,1. Fnnlkenherry, Kershaw C. K. Shaw, Kershaw W. J. Hunter, Bethune J. II. lllnsou, Cauuien \V^ 10. Kelly. layoff W. J. liraslnKlun. Cante.v L. F. Coats, Bethune H. .1 Mcliityre, Blancy .1. B. Catoe. .Jefferson First Week Petit Jury. J. .1. ( iweiis, WfHtvllle .1. K. Hohluson. Camden (?ilium Haley. Bethune W. A. Outlaw. Cannlen ,J. it. Burgess'. Camden U. F. Hammond. Stotiehoro .1. T. (Jay* Kershaw John Branham, J.ujjoff T. A. Cl'oss.land, Layoff II. J. Tidwell. ( "assatt M. S. Hozler. BePhune It. T. Miekle Limoff L. T. Bradley. Cannlen J. A. Watts. Cantoy \V. c Mavis;. Camden \V I.. Ilunnientt. Cannlen O. A. Fletcher. Kershaw S. \\\ Bariichl. Kershaw II. M. Nrown. Cannlen .1 'I. Will ia ins. Kershaw .1, T. La noy. cassatt I >. (J. Fletcher. Cannlen c I,. IMxon. Cannlen / ?I. <>. Cunningham. Caiuden C. F. Myers. Cannlen W. M. iirannon, Cassaft \V. I.. (JofY, Camden J. M. Stewart. Cannlen John Reynolds J. W. Horiishy. Cantey J N. Christinas. Camden J. M. Bartiehl. Lucknow X F,. Itoss. Blancy S C. Truesdcl. Kalh I. J. MeKenzle. Caiuden II. I.. Itiehey. Camden (Continued From Find Page) Mrs. U S S' luil/., MU> l.uctb' I Hi Ini!/., Ml-- Mil r\ I S. ull. livdcxct I I-. .::-. i Miin ,11. Ml ( . I' liar jtow, Ml- ril/il..Hi Harlow. spline ; tit 1 I. Ma .. : Mr and Mr - < I' I'arkrr: : |>.-dl,.uo. M.t Mi and Mr- 1". A.uiur, j Mr, Mass; Kllfux r. Keith. : I ' i< 'k t ? ' 1 1 . Mii-s; Mi-- Irene liivw-lcr. I l( ul;;cliiM I'. 1 1>. \ I Mr- J. tl. W.mk) \yard, M is?k ?:. A Hall. Ml** N. A l'i> Koii. Watcrburxv t 'onn r Mr*. Henry U. tireen, K 1'. .Thomas'. 1 Jewry AV. (ireo?i? Trenton. . N .1; l.i?wls i{. Tucket, tun; Hoo. S. Kuapp. II W. Heyer. | Itrook I \ ii \ V; Mr and Mr- II. IV McKay, l?v h>s|cr. N V ; Mis- I'm H \ I A Taylor. Poughkeepidc. N V ; John V. Craven, Jr.. W'cM Chester, Pa;. Mr*. J. H (' Church, tit. Harrington, Muss ; Mr and Mrs. I .eon <\ Warner. Man untuck. Conn: Mrs, John I\ Nloler and Mls.s N'Uler. \Vllmingt?Mi. Hel ; Mr. anil .Mrs II' M Kiddle. Miss C. C. KhhUe, II. M Kiddle. Jr.. Asbury, N. J. Krai Estate l>eal?. C. I*. . Hujlose A Co., real est Hie agents, report the, sale of the l.atham properly on l.yttleton street t?> J, II. ClarH. Also k i-'j inn's on 1 1 road street to the rear of Hloomshury, for merly a part of the Chest mil lands, sold to I,. J. Whitaker. ( HICKS Ml ST HAVF C.OOI) AIK , ... ' J .Moisture ami Ventilation are Import I ant for Young at Hatching. J Clemson College, S. Teh. Ul.-r Molsture and ventilation are two fea tures of artiliclal Incubation of eggs that should receive careful considera tlon says the poultry husbandman of Clemson College. This I.- especially true In the latter part of the hatch. When the incubator Is operated in a dry room? thoroughly sprinkle the ?eggs mi the tenth, fourteenth and eighteenth days with water- of HH> de grees (warm to the hand), removing the tray partly and scattering the wa ter with- a whisk broom. Open, the ventilators, throughout the hatch. Ho not place a tray of wet, sand or water under the eggs, as it Is an Ideal me dium for the development of mold-. The egg chamber must he tilled with moist air when the chicks are pipping the shells on the jiineteenth and twen tieth day* of incubation : otherwise, the shell membranes become dry and tough and many chicks arc imprison ed. Pure air is also necessary at this critical time. Both conditions can be had simultaneously. ?('?losing the door of the egg chamber from the eighteenth day to the com pletion of the hatch (about four days) is the direct opposite of natural incu bation and contrary to all rules of hygiene. The sitting hen exposes the pipped eggs constantly in her instinct ive desire to assit with her beak the chicks emerging from the shells. The ventilation of the egg chamber is in adequate for a number of live chicks. Famous Players Film Co. APPEARING AT MAJESTIC THEATRE MONDAY. FEB. 28 AS 'Tour Little Peppina" IN Sr.VKN w i'[ < w. li> -pt'cial arrangements with the producers of tlis !;!mi wt nro able to show this picture here Monday i< in advance ol' the regular re leas *?< laic. "Pcor I . i 1 1 ! c Pepp.na" has been proclaimed by the pr< - i; vica as Mary Pickford's <rr< sin A nt?>- uni ; lit- - ? ?? Gripping and \ppc alii.jx. A most interesting story. (-> Paramo n tit (- >pictu reS> Corporation OKI MUNRH-i> and TSM ' WIST FOBT1FTH V - STREET NEW YORK. N .V. I h?- |m>1soiious carbon dloxid exhaled by the earliest hatched chicks vitiating tin- air Mini rendering's. it until to loeathe | 1 1 < ? ? ? I'i'.'!;. till 11 Leak* ^uiU-j gasp f*?r breath. not iKH'MUife they are overhauled. but because- the iimittre j air suffocates them.^* Human beings . < ? >11 1< I not survive four 1 1 a ys' ClO?e COU . fineuient iii a room, with" practically no j | ventilation. yet embtyo chicks arc ex j j>eetcd to undergo in a foul atmos j phero flie dlltlcult process of birth. .IK> not turn tlx* eggs after tin* chirp ?>f the first chick is heard, If the glass | of the door is not dripping with mois ture, withdraw and sprinkle the cup: on tin- trays with warm water as pre j yiously described. Close tin* door until i the early chicks are batched. Then partly withdraw the trays, place the dry chicks in the chick chamber un derneath, roll tiie eggs around. and FOR RENT FOR SALE i LOST ? Met ween Canulcn and Reedy Hraiieh school house, Tuesday last, ; a Cucu-Culu pursu, containing two $14f i Mils and one $1 hill. Reward If re turned to The Chronicle ollice, or noti fy 1 >, J. Morton, Camden. S.C. 45p. FOl'ND ? On Sunday, a baby's gold safety pin. Owner may apply at Mrs. 1 )u Hose's, on Fair Street and get same by paying 'J5c for this ad. WANTED TO SELL ? 1'prlght Piano and other pieces of furniture at < Apply to Mrs. \V. F. Malone, illlit Lvttleton Street. Camden. S. C. 45p. j ? FOR SALE.-*? 1 vlowers and plants | Large pansy plants at -5c per dozen sweet, peas at 1.0c dozen, carnations at 75c jH'r dozen, narcissus ode dozen at the Laurens St. (ireenhouse. phone i ft&t-L. Camden, S. C. 42p j FOR RENT. ? liooins for Illlit house* !. keeping. also furnished rooms. Ap ! ply to Mrs. Fleda Hough. 411 DcKHlb [street. or ring lil>5 L.. Camden. 45-0. I FOR RKNT ? Dr. Turner cottage on i La Fayette Avenue. Apply C. P. Du j liose & Co.. Camden. S. C. 45. FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS. I . - ? From pedigreed seed. Wakefield, ! Flat 1 'bitch and Succession. Prices ) 7l)c per thousand, f.o.b. - Younges ls j land or 80c delivered. Every farmer j should set out a thousand. Now Is the Mime. See A. M. Trotter, phone 231-J. I Camden, S. C. 45. EOK KENT ? The Jenkins cottage. on Laurens street. Apply ('. 1'. I >uBose & Co.. Camden. S. C, -15 Fertilizer with 1'otash ? Ten tons or more to reliable fnrmers or mer chants at less than cost of ingredi ents today. Clemson College analy sis wive* it O.NO per rent, ammonia. muriate of potash. 5.50 per cent sulphate of potash. Address Box li.'i. Boykin. S. C. 45 ? I WANTED ? to huy <i good horse or mule or a pair at a reasonable figure. A. M. Trotter. Camden. 45. COTTON WILT ? Am selling agent for Seabrook's (Jenuine Anti-Wilt Ix>ng Staple Cpland Cotton. Cuaranteed to lie freer from Wilt than any other Cot ton on the market, a splendid bearer, and in tine demand for its excellent staple. This Cotton represents years of painstaking by Mr. Seabrook in se lect inu for an immune cotton, he hav ing tried out all the so-called Wilt Proof Cottons, only to be disap|Htiut ed in them. He is satisfied that in this lie has the best article of its kind to be had. Seed supply is limited. Sin gle bushel f.o.h. Charleston, $2.50: 10 bushel l"ts SIMM); L'5 bushel lots $1.00. See A. M. Trotter, lo.s Kirkwood street. Camden. S. ('.. or phone li.'il-.I. Have you Electric lights? ? If not. let mo with Tiie cost is small, the convenience creat. Frank 1.. Zemp. i:> l-5p FORD OWNERS ATTENTION.? Wji if tranter rr. make it to \ohr inter ? ' it \oii c: l! 1 1 j i r- r ?i* :iMyt!:i!i?r you ?aicht lii i il. Wf ?-:irry a lar.'e line of " it - ami ::??< ? ? "n,-? t-> lit your car. \e C(>ar.itit>'< ainihinc we do or sell. Antes of a r i \ make fowecl into our -hop i'i-'-o of i-ljartre Wfthin a radius i :? ii.iM v. nrovtde'1 f1"> ? ?oeOit i< ii to ; ?? t,i\ved w ithout extra wpeii-e ? . r w-r ??*!;. \V. < ?. Hay's <4ttrnjre ' '? 1 Mitchitie Shop. Camden. S. C. 44-7 Tor anything Fleet ric'al. see Frank L /.e in p. | tin 'lie 1 vs. 4H-4-5p 01 I) ( AS1N(*S and tub<?s taken in tra !". We allow <> l-'J cents for cas lm,'^ and 11 cents for tubes. W. O. M > Carafe. 4ti sprinkle cbkh and newly hatched ohi ( with waftn water. Wet the the tray?u aiu! the inside (,f chamber *>>?'?: The whole uiyrij ?UuuUl n<4 ret|*?lre more than two* ute*. Withdraw the trays atul ^ kje the vux* aw often us maintain pure, moist air In nu. j chamber. When the door Is elo^ , ulass rapidly hqowh excessive ^ lure and the Interior temperature ri (<j Ihe desired degree. ./ REALTY TRANSFERS At Shown by Book* in 0& of County Auditor.^ D. T. Ya Thorough to B. F. Bow, acres, $7.f?(>0. J. (). Williams to C. (). Stoker, | acres, $'1,000. J, (). Williams to C. O. StoKuer,: acres. $1,000. J. l\ Lewis ami J. 10. ChrUtoUi W. T. Smith, 1(H) acres, $1,400. W. T. Smith to <J. K. I?rlce, J acres. O; K. I'rlce to W. T. Smith. J acres. Jesse K. Withers to Joe DuBot*, lots on Campbell street, $250. W. J. Ihinii to John D, Dye, 1 hoi and lot oil Broad street, $1,000. IX W. Black well to O. K. I^VLi, acres, $500. Elizabeth It. Bradley to (\ P. Bn ley, 200 acres for love and affection Elizabeth H. Bradley to Mary Mn 200 acres for love and affection. Elizabeth K. Bradley to !>. T,. Bn ley. 200 acres for love and affection Elizabeth It. Bradley to Jante Mt gaii. 2(H) acres for love and affection Henry Moore to J. XL l^iukimr acres, $4(M>. H. L, Jones and Amanda K. Hal| 1). Hyden, 2 lots and two liousw town of Betliune, $2,350. F. M. Woo ten to Seaborn Klrklq -arres $100. J, Fanlkeiiberry to II. 0. C^roxti 40 acres. $500. J. IV Katellffe and Sara J. Hall tol K. I IlR^i ns, 100 acres. $1,000. J. R. Baker to A. O, Gregory, ? acn $500. AUTO DELIVERY - 1 Saratoga Chips McLaurin's Club House Cheese Dill Pickles Fresh Vegetables Lettuce, Celery Cranberries Fat Mackerel. We deliver by Automobile and ran give you prompt and re liable service. TELEPHONE NUMBER 2 | HIGH-GRADE GROCERY "Where Quality Counts" UKU| Accessories SERVICE STATION AND FORD PARTS IN STOCK UERSMW-M0TOR (' " Phone 140 Camden, S. C'l MOl^EY TO liOAW 1 ON ttlOAL ESTATE ? EA8T| TERMS E. G. vonTreackow.? TO FARMERS! What About Your Planting Seed? Be I Don't work all year on top of ordinary, poor seed expect results. . Last year I bought Webber No. 82 pedifir*eed-se~-- _ I ginned all my cotton on a water driven grin ? 8 *12* ? carefully. I have taken care of my seed and offer a 16 bushels at $2.00 per bushel. / Send me your orders. A. A. STRAUSS SUMTER, S.