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I 1.1 1 '1 1 I J 1 ' I ? - IIONOK (OMKS HKST ? < <;. N*> s I'rrviilnil ill Hf ? fr*rr hrtilifnfT < hrf>. I ? I 'i AVH>..h I.. 1. 1 m. 'ii! -.fi* ;i Ml. .it ji i\ I il'H.n ('lui' ?UiWmT I ^ * iiiflit OlH I llUt'ticti oiiith! to ktv|? . ??Ut of thv l,m. I* .in v?ar hi 'the ?*>i< /111. ?? "T \ l Mntf . i ht* ?liiulv lljthif ii|M.h u l^i'b hw < liarut ivr au?J |i?r hlMotv ar<* foUf4?'Ji*i ?; of h)l Ulilt j ????< ,? ?* The ** <onll<h'i)t ial. V?imv the it th?> ?ltiiin-rs of the lirhiiroii eo,u?j>o?e<l of new ~|>a jK-r < a if ?u>i rej>ort?'?l I I mm1t* iMihlle tonlirhf. hcwrevffr, V-'lth the of the J'reshlfrtt a in) tin' i tiiTfliiM' want of tlipM- who . In-; ri| it ut-gcl lluil l? -houM yn to tin- niqutTf. The PreMrteui sjn/ke ? > f t |i?* JVa ? I i?#i? - aWntm with unusual jjrartty 1 11. hearer*. iiH'luillni.' -*e>ent! htjn ("lre?l niemt>ers of ? Vli?J ???*- li'ovtrn ilir/i I olhri.tlr. hi|*|||e^?. JOeli Mini for r?-^| m >ti? l*m t.vj ?'i'h' brought their feel i heeling W hell lU' voltvllliltil V? Ith the-e \<or?1* "I \ioi|lt| he jusl jis Ul|l' h ii>hiint?'?) I o Ih< runh n* | woulil ro III' ii roivartf V /llor Is M?*)f tlUif Valor is rir ? win*!*'!'!, Valor strikes ? ?i ? I jv when it Is rlylil lo vtrlke. \ ?lor withhold* ilht lf froai rill sina II i /it j >) i< *?i t Ions'" anil eiifabjjiem^itx nail w alts , for tin Ureal i^nwrt uall.v when tin.' -wi?nl will flash *.s If It ru rrled the lluht of heaven U|*>n lis l?lrt " The a<htre?.s follows: "I have very lit t-h* to >aj lonjirht ?'xr<.j.i (<t mpr^ iii y warm appr^Hu lion of. I lie* Invariable eolirtesy of this W. O. HAY'S Automobile and Machine Camden, South Carolina Mqtiipprd the ftqual to any is thf South. \\ e make any klnij nnrt sl/.u of spfiftL'. IiomI vanadium atevl used,, unit guaranteed. Stnrage Itatterie* charged with the \ ?*ry latent motor generating *et hi a saving of time and money. Axle jumI propellor shafts made ami guaranteed to equal the factory 1 ?!-??<! (!? ;t ill every particular. Casing* and Tubes vulcanized ? all work guaranteed. I'rcsto-Lite Exchange ? *? Styled P and i: eyilnderv a I way* on hand l"'isli Tires and tube* always in stuck We will personutl} s?*e that you are *atbi!)<Hl with our service or we dt? not want your money. 0\> Aret) lene Welding ? Casting* ?if ii.i k i ???!.?< of rnefnN a *jM?claUy. Thanking you all f ? ?r the hand* some supjxirt gireri me sine* going i f ? hu*dl>e*s for myself. I am, Shop Your* respectfully. HAY MOKKV JO IX) A X , On wn protect 'jiiikh Ktiy '?rni* Applv lo *H i< (.'larLt;, CauitK-ri. S" C. 50. FLORIDA, CUBA PANAMA MARDI GRAS Personally Conducted Tour? DURING JANUARY FEBRUARY AND MARCH Attractive Winter Trips Tours of l'J. ir?, 20. :H) and ;>?'> Days All Expenses Included $ 1 .*'<) and I'P. Wrilr for Itoolilrl GATTIS TOURS Vwuim Aurnts ,N?'ul>oarti Air l.inr , Raleigh, N. C. City Meat Market ( )r.<- d'i'ii* liurlh of Smith's < i;t r;t vr . Choice Fresh MEATS Choice Cuts 10c, 12V; and 15c per pound. ('ash Only. Nothing will be charged. Your orders so licited. Telephone 31. City Meat Market eiuh ami. iff the &*Ve fU> . < m- I v :??'< 1 1 r ? I<> I '>>?? I Mud lh.it \ am efdom to *a> anything MHfowv* 7 trrrmnhnily KifTirt* . -? nut ttiiur ifrtt f ? i u)if uoI??hJ> ha* (iff. started nothing. V<v\?r talk. ^Mi Tp<?-tu?as!rr. ha* , i . - 1 1 ?!??<? i mI'I'uj 'itndida' \ f?>r f i.e ]i( . -I l? !i< v It I* IU>t * Im'W feel lug on uiV pail. I*lit ??)?<? which I Oil tt'Ptittu.; tvith 11 greater Intensity t I?m ??. formerly, that a man who seeks the prhlilt'i'icy of the I ' iMf ???! Slates fur any tli I iik that if w HI M?rlng to III in I* an .audaelou'* f< *.>!.'? Th* re?iK.?iiJ?ih.M tifM of the f?flhe ortght to hoImnf ii uirti e\en L?vfore he approaches It Oiu> ? <? the UitlW'iiM l?'? of I (tf office- schhur -MftrprcK-latiMl. 1 dare say. I* that It I wry difficult ;/<? think while so many jK-opU' are talking. ami part ieularh while s.?' many jteuple arc talking I' H w :i s (hut <>(,-.( lire* < ???auiM'l am| I entirely off I lie |H?lnt. '. v "The |M?lnt In National affairs, gen tlemeu. never lie* along t li?* 1 1 im->* ? ?l e\|?edlcne;i . It always rests In tht Held of principle Tlii> lulled Stale was not founded u | Mill ttlij |?rliM'l|?l?' '?/ e\j>edlency : It wa*? founded ui*m a .*ifoipid principle of human I ll?**r t \ i in I <.f humanity, and whenever It ha sex Its | h ?l f ? *y upoh any other fouti IrttioiiH than those. It hullds on tin ?amis ami not upon solid roeK. It <oeflis to ine that the tnost ?*u 1 lie I) t<*n lug thing. a man can Mo i* suggested Vi> sriijM't h I ug which the Vice I'resl lent sahl tonight Ho complaints! that he found men who, when their' at teiitlon w as called to the signs of spring, did not see. the hlile hi'HVWl IP' not *-?<*? the movement of the ree clouds, <IPi not think of the great Kioes. of the quiet continent, but bought only of some Immediate ami ?ressinu piece of business, It seem* 'o me that If you do- not think of the hing* that lie ia-yond and away frojii hem and disconnected from this ?eene in which we attempt to think iml conclude. you will inevitahlx "la led astray. "1 would >i groat deal rather know ?v.hat they are talking ahout around tUiet HrOsldes all over this country han what they a re talking ahout in he cloak-rooms of Congress.' 1 would i groat deal rather know what tin4 iien on the trains and hy the wayside ?nd In the shops and on the farms are hinklng ahout and yearning for than rear any of the ' vociferous proclaimi ions of ixdlcy which it 1* m> va*y to war ami >*o easy to read by picking ip any scraps of printed i?a|?er. There > .onl\ one way to 'hear these things, iml that is constantly to go hack to lie fountains of American aellon. rhc?>e fountains are not to he found n any recent' I \ discovered s??urces. '"Senator Hardimr was saying ju^t low that we ought to' try when \\y ? re 1 1 m i.i h k i.i m m i strong to act on the ame simplicltj of principle that our "??ref:it h.ers act i'd on uhen we were ihhi.imni >t r< Oir 1 heard s.otnehodv A+ ? I f)o not know the e\a?'t -tatis" :li-r* Dial the .present population of ?he I'nited States is pCi.uoo.iHHi. If ?her*? hi*' tntnklriu' the s;i'jne riiliigs thut the original .'{.(hhi.ihmi ' houu'ht . the 1 ? *?,<>< "V urn w ill he >av??<| r"r an llitistrlous future They ;ire ready to -take 4*very.thiii-g- f^r an idea. i d that idea was. not exjxvlielicy hilt 'ii-ti-e. And tiie nitltdte dltiiculty of pnhlie nftair-. irentleineli. is not to ! |si'('(\ c|- tlit? .si^:ii>. of the heaven and 'he directions of the wind, hut to ??|Uare. the tilings you d'? hy the not -iini'le hut ?'o?n]'llcated standard- of j u - 1 ice .1 ii"s| ice has nothing to i|o ?a 1 1 1 1 e\ pedit'livy. ".lUilicf ha* l?ir??r tn fh"> with f 1 1 ?? temporary -tamla r? I whatever. It is an*) scroti ni I in t In > fumlauient il in-tinrts 1 1 f human;! v. "Aiui'iiiii mairhf to k ? <>ut "f the war She oiik'ht to k?*ep out of 1 1 ? uar it i the sa<ri I i ? of everything ex . opt tin- -iutfle thine upon w hi< li in>r character mim! histor\ are founded. ; or sense of humanity ami Justiee. If -ho saerifhes that. she has reused to '??? Auieriea : she has ii'usinl to ? ?i ? i ? ? r tain ami to love the traditions whieh have 1 11 ; II 1 1 ? lis i ?r< >1 1? 1 to hi> Americans, 1 1 1 ? I w hen \\o >^o jihout seeking safety . if tli'* expense of humanity. then 1 f<>r niio will believe that I have al >v:iv > hi *oii mi-taken in what I have ? :uoi\oi| f.. i .?* tin* spirit of Aineri"an ; > t o r \ "V..11 never ran toll your illreetion .\iopt I >v loin; measurements. Vow ! 1 1 1 ] o i establish a lino hy two |m*ts ; "U have iTot f.* Iim \ ?? thriM* at least to know whether they arc straight with aiiNtJiinu. ami the longer your iino the uioio <ortain your nioa-ui" in. i ' There i- only one way in w hi. !i to " lot or ni no h"\\ the future of I ho I nitoil stat<-^ is imini: t" he pro jo ? toii a nil that is hy >k ! liir ha< k an ! <ooim.' w i. Ii wax tin* lines ran wh:-h h"! up ' ? ? the present moment ihiW'i'I' a:;.! ... i. priori unii \ TIuto ! i~ !it> ijuo-ri ar what the roP of honor ir \;uori' i i- Tlio roll of honor . . . 1 1 -?-?t- of tho naino- ..f 1 1 1 ? -r ? who h't\e - < i la r? ?< i thoit ? oimIu- t !.\ Mei'i- of ? : ? 1 1 \ - m? ? i -. ? 1 1 j ?? ?!. t ho ? ?- ' ? l I InTo 1 - O ? ! ! 'so 1 :'i 1 1 1 ? ? wo 1'iiro to roan ait ?> r w lion wo thiu^- up"li a \ati..u.?! s?a!o. \ I wish that w hi'iiovor an impulse ? i.i'ji'iiliuiii-f inline iiiH't! uv w r.oii ? i 1 1 ? impulse to -ottio a :hii;j -oiiio -h \N : i \ f ? ? ! 1 1 p I > il> we in tlio * i oo i i : . 1 r : I k ' dow i ?o!ito ntrp" ^ t ? ?i i ? ? - "f what Anioriijin ..l.-ali-ts ami -t.i:? ? me: ? 1 1 ? 1 in tho past. ami :iot ;ot a i ! \ ooiin^ol in that ilw- m>t 1 ? n : : 1 1 tho aWtb^nti vow e of Aaioii can tradition Thei, wo shad ho ret raw what tho linos . f tin' futuro are. l.o. .iiw we ?.hall know wo are steer _? 1 ? \ the I i : ? of tho | ?.- 1 ?. t Wo -hall ki ? w ?' ,(i ho temporary <ou\ ouiom ?*. ? t ?-! it ? ?? r:ir\ ?'\ | n-il i.-m > will !??:? rl us ? r(,.-r to t f ra-h or to ).?? o.wvanlly. I wo'ii'l '?? ju?t a- inU'h a-hanie?l to ra - ! i a* I woiiiii to !if a lowanl! \ i ' ? ? r i- f i ovjw\ t iiii;. Valor is ? ? i r -vn-p?- ' \'al..r strikes only when if U ru'ht r.. -!r:kt' N'.ilor w ithhoM* it -? f from a:' -mall itnplhattons ami ? ? T an^hMiMMit- ni,?l waits for the ^rent "Pj? >rt unit \ w hen tin- *wor?i will tla-h as if it rarriinj the ll^rht of heav | .-i> ?ijv?n its hlmh' Mrs A II Twitfholl. a prominent bi< 1 \ <>f Spartanhurkj. was iK.rlmjw ffl tali\ injureil ainl her ne^r?? ehRuffer s?.rious|y injure<l when her ear was rtruek hy a Southern railway fmssen L'er train SatunJfly. rub Qiit PAieja with good oil liniment. Thalt'a the lureA wav to stop them, lite best rubbing liniment if MUSTANG LINIMENT . Good for the Ailments of 1 I ior?e?, Mule*, Cattle* Etc. Qood for your own A ches* Pains, Rheumatism, Sprain*, Cut*, Burns, Etc, 23c. 50t $1. At all Detlew. | Price ?f Printing Swiu*. Fortunately iw*d print i n k V In black and white Th.is<* are the r line t rled test and true colors that m> alwaya We can go a Ionic why with noth Ihk more. Hut there are times and ? x-cnslons when we want a dash of variety when we want to use color v\ hi'ii we like I <? break loowe from the sobriety of Just black ami white. We have heard a lot atniut the rarclty of ily?'s, and In anticipation .f such scarcity we have already bow (><] to a wave of fashion In which black i Hid White have been fiercely contrasted! In nirl|>es and checks on wallpaper, in ?ar]>ets, and. of course. In women's clothes. There Is no levity in our appreben ,|on that this, fashion may be more severely forced ujm>ii uk in every <11 reot loii unless the lighters get a smat tering of sense pretty soon and quit their foolishness. There is a scarcity of color. It af fects not only your fancy vest and Christinas cravats, your wife's hat and side-laced shoes, the new wallpaper for the llvlng?Toom and the new madras Ira I ?cries for tin* guest room ? but al so your own business, no matter what it may be, provided you use print ing of any kind. Kof Color is color, and it makes no difference where or how you are tfolnj; to use it. When It's scarce^ you have to pay a premium for It. or you can't \;et it at all. ami you're ju<t as bad off if you want it for a little mailing in- , v?>rt as if you ran a woolen mills and wanted It for a million yards of blue *erjje. Already the price of some colors lias. ih? reiiM-d !.<**> per cent. That moans | a for?*ed raise of a large amount in the price of inks, and an addition of from I one to five cents a |M.?und to the cost ft paper. You may think that ordinary print ers' ink Is too small a matter about, and if you do you are wroiiR. Half tone black in the grade you ought to Us?> to do credit t?? your engravings can't be had for much less than $1 a pound, yet you can not <*over much surface with a pound of Ink. It isn't unusual for an average <:it jiIol' to -V ?;t k up $_r? to > worth of plain black ink. That goes into your bill. Ten j>er cent on the ink-cost alone rnnkes enough to tbink about- seriously. Many a printer has lost an order be cause he was a couple of dollars hiirh i m the kind of ink he wanted to use. Same Thing when It conies to pa|<er, if you sjHM-ify blue bond to-day it will <?? ?-t you about three cents a pound more than it did a few months ago. That's about thirty cents on a- thou sand ordinary letter heads for the paper increase alone. Cover stin ks, weighing from sixt.\ to :i hundred pounds a ream and almost in\ -irialdy in col >rs. g< ne up t!.e j s.-.tne way. Tin* ? 1 ift ?t?%* .???? is plainly fr n: i dollar to j erl;n ? - live dollars :i roa in of shMs. K ven tyi?e i- more expensive. 1 1 < :ius?- it eoiitalns metals ? v !>v war conditions. Photographs will cost more and tn.iy i uip-ossi t tie to g?*t lw-cause the -?upply ..f dovolopt-rs of certain kinds is n 5 m . .<t ? \ : ? :l !lst?M{. < i'inallx there i*> no phase of the 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 tells about the best of prlze-vs in ning and profit-making varieties in both Whlt? and Yellow Corns. ? Cotton Seed. We offer the best and most Im proved varieties, grown in section* absolutely free from boll weevil. Our Catalog gives prices and infor mation, and tells about the best of Southern Seeds, 100-DAY VELVET BEANS. Soja Beam, SUDAN GRASS. Dtllh Grata and all Sorfhumt and Millets. Catalog mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD Ct SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, V?. 1 ? ?????? -7 printer's eraft and lt> auxiliaries Chut U not affi-ct. d rtlouu' the If ?M? nf . lU^Tuii V i ? * ? ? ' ? The tfrrlrW- lit pnrt. > reprinted from "T|ii' Pocket Hook." ? published ; I?\ the Ari Kiiuraviny ami typinff (*? 'Hi | <t I i \ of t'levelaud, o. ( art! <*f Ttuuik** |Mea\e allow us Hjmi'f in your pa|*T t?? vxtend n? our white friends and nidj:hl?ors thanks for the kindness the\ r*n?l**r*?l n* in uMnn siune of all kind <>f ii(>iiri?hii|cnt^ for our di< ivasvil one 'Ihuso who ^ave liberally were Mr and Mr- 1-evi Moore. Mr and \lr> ?. V Watts and Mr. and Mrs J I. (Jetty- '"id family, M??y the sun shine of hapj'iiu's.s and love follow their path t" the end and wish that the whuh- country won- filled with such yi.ud |xsipUv IVuelopv Harris Holland II Harris. I.UK.?fT, 8. <\ Feb. IV, ll?l?. LYM'lirNUS HARPED ON. Northern IVess Flares Georgia in CUm With Meilrt. Atlanta, Feb. 2fl(, ? Lynching* in ( je^rgin have recently assnrnw! a se rious economic siKnltllcance. nncl aside from moral questions Involved arc be ginning to hurt the state in a purely material way. A certain voter It* of big Northern and Eastern paj>ers have begun to "play up" lynching* in Georgia in a way out of jiro|?ortion to their in trinsic news value, and accompanying their publication with editorial re marks so harsh that their motives are beginning to in* suspected. It is al leged that the real actuating cause with many of these papers is not the desire to deplore lawlessness hut the deliberate attempt to influence capital and business out of the south. Every time a uian is lynched in tJeorgia these ]>apers, nearly air haters of the South from abolutionlst days, make the lynchlngs the texts for edi i torials describing Georgia as a sort of miniature Mexico where ' neither life nor money or investment or proj>erty i< held sacred. The lynching of Jesse McCorkle ?t 1 Cartersville only yesterday morn inc. has alrea<ly Imnmi played up in that way. They are not asleep on the job. They get it by wire and it comes back here on the next train from the North. Their activity has -about reached the point, that whenever a Georgian helps lynch n negro, no matter what the .pr?>v?M*ation. he also helps lynch the business interests of his state. J. K. Gosne). a preacher of the Merrlttsville section of Greenville county has I teen arrested on the charge of violating the liquor laws of the I nitial States. Gusnell was found at a still in Greenville <"ounty which ??flb-ers raided recently. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that one month from this date. on Saturday. March 18th. 1!*1<?. we will present to the Probate Court of Kershaw County our final return as Executors of the estate of Samuel Boykin. deceased, and on the same day we will apply to the said Court for a final discharge from our trust as said Executors. 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. LEMUEL \V. BOYKIN. Executors. | Camden. S. ('.. Feb. 17th. H?1G. NOTICE OF OPENING OF BOOKS | OF .SUBSCRIPTION. Notice is hereby given that the books of subscription to the capital stock of the Camden C'??ca Cola Bottling Com pany. will be o|>cn in the otliee of B. II. Hauni. 2** Broad Street. Camden. S. C.. on Saturday, the 20th day of Feb ruary. l !?i H. it it A CM. S. W. BA I'M. Board of Corporators. Camden. S Feb. 111. 1 !t 1 ??. PROBATE COURT SALE. State of South C.:,*olh::t. Count\ <>f l.?*e. In the Probate Court. T. A. Bradley. in his own right ami as Admii?Ut rator of the estate of T. M. Bradley. deceased. Plaintiff. v-.. M. E. Bradley, et. al.. 1 'efendants. I'nder and by virtue of a decree of the Judge of Probate for I,ee County, In the above entitled cause. I will sell at public auction in front of the court house door at Camden. S. C. to t li?? highest bidder for cash, on >alesfla\ m March next. Udng the - ix t h of the month, during the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Kershaw. Stab- aforesaid, containing twenty-five and one-rifth (25 1-5 ? acres and bounded a> follows: North by lot No. 2 rm one side by lands of Martha Croft and on the other side by lands of B. H. Boykin. and on one end by lands of T. P. Sander* and on the other end by lands of B. H. Boykin: the same being Mrs. sallie Scott's potion or lot of land bequeath ed to her from Dnaell Baker, and known and numbered as lot No. 1. . Terms of sale cash and purchaser to pay for papers. JOHN M. SMITH, Judge of Probate for I>ee Count*. BishopTille. S. C.. Feb. lfl. 1916 ORD Cars ORD Parts ORD Accessories SERVICE STATION AND FORD PARTS IN STOCK KERSHAW MOTOR CO. Phone 140 Camden, S. C. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice U hereby given that one month from thin date, on Monday, Ap ril 3rd, 1916, I will make to the Pro bate Court of Kershaw County my final return as Administrator of the estate of J. T. R Elliott, doivased, and on the same day 1 will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Ad ministrator. AH |>artiex, if any. having claims against the said estate are hereby no tilled t<> present them duly attested on or U'fore that date, or In* forever barred. J. F. KMJOTT. Admlnifrtrator. Camden. S. (*., March. 2, 1016. MASTER'S SALE. State <>f South Carolina County of Kershaw In the Court of Common Pleas. J a life It. Cooper. Plaintiff, v*. J. D. Gerald,. Defendant Under and by virtue of a decree herein, of his IJohor. I. W. Bowman, Presiding Judge, of date November 27. 101f>. 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 first Monday in March. 1916. being the sixth day thereof, the following described real estate: All that pie<-e. parcel or tract of land situate, lying and hclng in the County of Kershaw and Stnte of South Caro lina. containing thirty-five (35) acres, and bounded as follows, to wit : North by lands of J. W. Wood ; East by lands of Mrs. C. C. (ierald : South by the public road : West by lands of March Joyner. Said tract of land was inher ited by J. I). Gerald from his father's estnte. E. J. CJernld. deceased. L. A. WITTKOWSKY. Master Kershaw County. February 16th. 11)16. FINAL DISCHARGE. -Notlee I* hereby glv^n that month frotu this dale, on Sat,,J March 25th. 1910, I will m*k* t , Prolmte Court of Kershaw Com,?w flnal return ax Administrator <X; <Matc Of Kllxaheth ' Boykin. dee*?, and on the same day J wlU ainu, the Hah! Court for a final ilMiarJ, *ald Administrator. WII.MAM A. HOYK1N AdiinhilHtrtn* Camden, S. C., Feb. 2-4, lym, FINAL DISCHARGE^ Notice ta hereby given that ^ month from this date, on Saturdi March 2ftth, 191H, 1 will make to j Probate Court of Kershaw County i final return as Guardian of the ^ of J a mew Duncan Kheok-n, and on , HH?ir date I will apply to the ? Court for a flnal discharge fr^o, , trust as said Guartran. All parties, If any, having cltk against the said entate will |)r?S( them duly attested on or befor* tfc date, or be forever barred. WlliUS SllKOHJi, Guardian Camden, S. C\, F?*>. 23, 1910 FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby given that m month from this date, on Saturn March 11th, 1910, I will make tot Probate Court of Kerahaw County \ flnal return aa AdiulniKtrator of the, tate of Mrs. M. M. Mathis, deeea* and on the same day I will ask tbe<? Court for letters Dlsmissory as s? Administrator. J> H. MYKKs, Administrator Carndeu, S. C., Feb. 10, 1910. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice la hereby given that J, Dunn has thla day made applied unto me for a final discharge as Gun inn of the estate of Gilliam B? Dunn, minor, and that ttatunh March 4th, 1910, has been set for ft hearing of said petition. W. L. McDowell . Judge of Probate Kershaw Counlj Camden, S. C., February 1st, 1910. FINAL DISCHARGE Noticr is hereby given that <* month from this date, on Satorta March 4th, 1910, 1 will make tofe Probate Court of Kershaw County ^ rli.al return as Guardian of the tvfu of John McClester, and on < he kin dti.v 1 \y ill apply to the said Court It a flnal discharge from my trust M ?:unr?Man. T. M. McCLKSTKK, Guardian. Camden, S. C., February 2nd., 191(1, FINAL DISCHARGE | Notice is hereby given that at ! month from this date, on Fridiji March 3rd, 1910. I will make to 18 Probate Court of Kershaw County^ final return as Administrator of th? f state of Wiley S. Marshall, deceaset and on the same day I will apply It the said Court for a flnal discing as said Administrator. All parties having claims ajr?W the said estate will present them a or before that date, duly attested. # be forever barred. G. S. CATOE, Administrator. Camden, S. C. February 3rd, 1016. TT A MI Af A TONIC and system 1 ^*.1 * LtTlV' 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 Tnai 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 CAROUNA FRED E. PERKINS, Special Partner HENRY GUI - - - ' ? l Fruits and Vegetables WE CARRY AT ALL TIMES A NICE ASSORTMENT 0| FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. TRY A BUNCH OF OUR FRESH CELERY. YOU CAN FIND AT OUR CANDY KITCHEN ALL OF THE NICEST FLAVORS D1 CANDIES. ALWAYS FRESH. COLD DRINKS SERVB?] FROM OUR FOUNTAIN ARE THE VERY BEST. WHEN IN NEED OF SOMETHING IN THE VEGETA BLE LINE TO HELP OUT WITH YOUR DINNER DROi IN TO SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU. . CAMDEN CANDY K1TCHE Spero Beleos, Proprietor. - c Phone 7S. I ^