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uMAW NEWS NOTUS. Iiileri'^hiK llti|i|>aiiiiigN (iutlirml From The Krn of Tliut I'liwf. Miss M^ry llayt**, \vln? s'ktj ..iwno] \ luie ill Ltuj homo of luU' jiiuuuU hum oil H?'i'? >1 1 1 1 ( of -tU'kliWvS, rchll'lMMl |o < 'aimlrii !?? . .1 NVcducsflu) l?? rnxumo her i.uMjm n,> faelter hi f ho ? 'umlen Mi'ail oil SrlinoU in a mtthiu nfVniy lion* la I Siiiulu.x nielli I ?kIh- I r\\ in >lu*iu'<l -Uril.' Kt l 4?*y rt hcjttt" ttic frirv jfllfl lU'lHt with a |iniiii i knife inliirl in;.' :>*? \ t ? r? ? Injur!*** ? ???Ill p i rl if, in iiu> *?Hair a iv c<?U?rr?l I r win l-??k tin- l<?^ (mil iiniin'iliahl.v , iflt'i tin* 1 1'< ?i 1 1 ? 1 ? ? ii ml int* not 1 ?????! i lieu r.l hi' .lure .?Ml t)n Mnnl Mail ( '.ii ric- ? ill llir Km '!iv/l\\ I '??*| < Mi<> i j %????! i lu-ekv tin- v\.?*'U amount- riiifdin: frnui *<n? i i fur lia* U | ?a.\ wliith ha?l ticrii lifl>l n|i l.\ lVf I'oaI mil ^ I ? ? i (.en ? ?ral "ii .<? -mill t 1 itiulnI?'ii.u ? l.iiuu.a.* . >1' I IK ||' \ I i l: Ilia I 1 1< .? 1 1 i \ I ? >j i( I I ' I 'alTiiT-.. ? Mil^h-i Willi, in Mi I . I'll in in-< I ?Miml.lv I 1 1 1 1 n tin* I flu. el. Inlirmaiv .it ItucK Mill, w 1 1 ? ? 1 1- in- lii liffii fni tin* past hvn \ mn Ii i i ii | ? <? ? \ Oil in lu-n It Ii M l.v> Mai l Ini 1 1 1 1 > i , a '4 f? I i ? i > *a i v ? i it-* I i' InT i it >n a .it Ta \ a lia w I ?i ? I I'tif -ila.v 1 1 1 ^ 1 1 1 ami \> a - )>nrif?l in tin* I It I II 1 1 > !;!'!? Vf.N a I'll it illfl ! "Ilif I till- f ??!: \\ 'fiinfsil i y n I'tiTinttili after funeral i'M'I'i'Ui'i I tlil'lll I ' 1 1 1 ? > ill I | ' I ! i 'I Kim V\ 1 Silt lull Tlif mam f? if in I t?l 1 1'ii \\ I ih l>m u H hmuulmul i In- i > 1 1 1 1 1 \ will i f-ivl '<> if a in lli.it In- i-> ?rit I ii i i l\ ill at !ii-? I ii ? i in 1 iii lis Mailt (.niil Mini I lull M i in I Mi- .1 K I'.. II, ami .lau-' i.-i Mi->'. \ 1 1 1 < ? < Ma\. ami Mi A (' Tax !<>r ami v?>n. ami Airs s I-' ItrM^iiic i t?ii all )?f ('aimliii. |>ful Sumla\ in Ki'i'sluw at th** Imttu* ??f I n\ K. <\ lliUNiugton. Mis. M. F. Kvan* ix visiting h?*r ? Wuilibtfl', Mr*. S. IV at i ( 'anxhm . Mi l1' l? <ionihih\ of < 'uiuih'li, who will ln< In 4>Ua?'fc,'f of t h<* jrwolrv stnro of llhukwcll A < iuo<(a It*, arrival in the i li, v yaxtmihi \ imil U uciliiiK thliiux in ri'tnllnOKM for an 1 111 hum I ia t ?? o|mmi In; I III' hu>lin'ss which will ho |o ijltiil lit 111** J < 1 < 'oiik htllhllu?>. oiW j ilooi 1 1 1 ? i lh .if 1 1 a ,\ i ? -> \ < I ro^ory \n iImik : ; STT7T* Miss Wiilhno 'Via kor, ?>f Axhevilli'. j \ i' is visiting mi the hmiH' of lire 1 i ? >i lift'. I \ ? ? \ I I ' Titrkor \ U ? I I't iila.x \n h ? ? 1 1 n ? i ? ? f nol lii', woijhl hi- a < ii in I i< In I ?' foe iv cli-ri i>'ti in l!i|s Si'iiMi.?r I'. I ( Ti 1 1 uia 1 1 .saiil "I \>ilt liaxo ilnio in .lie ami cnr.it' i>> I i f ? ? ? \i in v i \ I lino* hi'foi'i* ii h iiii'i'ssji r \ ! ? i 'i.i^iiiiif fur ii i ii * 1 1 it* r It rni" .. i '..i i i.' \ Wivitm a prnmliii i t v ? > i ? i 1 1 1 nf Spa i i a iil'ii r_\ \\a* run ? l< >\% 1 1 >. >' ? i itiii>i.\ in 1 1 1 1 nl in I ha I l ily I 1 1 1 1 1 mIh \ li\ Ml| . 1 1 1 ! 1 1| II i ilii Ii > ? 1 1 i \ t ? 1 1 l?,\ '?i SI. Mh, ; , \,.uii?r W hill- HIM II Sl"illl i lli -Kill ? Can! I-Yoni ('oii^rc^maii MrCorUlo. I'.. tin' \.ii'>r of ilic Fifth ( "m i tr r* ?>- >. ' i. .nal I u .1 1 i I i a 1 1 1 1 I lint) win I a i li'.| iia I ? ' I'ni -llit i-\iii i?wi(,D nf 1 1 1 \ i ? 1 1 it 1 1 < I > ? fur the l?.\al ' ?!(.' _ i \ . ? ; i in.* I'.i llif mi \'.ii. I iii in . l' ' ? ? i . i' ? -<v ii i a i ) l'hili-y. I ?!..;> i j if i.i'r i .i ' f llit- -support " f ?i I in \ I i 1 1 ? f - . \\ !i' i ! 1 1 1| ii a 1 1-. I iiii- i r I I - pi ?? 1 1 \ ? .if fa. Ilnii I will try lo i.-pi'i .til \"ii all In llif host of my : i ' 1 1 1 1 1 x : i j . 1 1 I thank oinli ami t'.cry ... f 1. 1 y i >ii from llit' hoUom of my h< iii i"i sour l"\al support. I tru>t lii.it \"U will iii'Aor Inivi' invasion i" rruivr yoiTi" I'Oiillth'inv in miv I'A I ' I. <;. MiCi H{KI.Iv I Annual Report of The Camden Hospital. 1916 Tin* if. i'|i I ili ! ?; 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) . i I nil I r)*! i 1 1 1 ? ?? I ,'ili<! i .1 I ?'?nil ilii'i I. illlil Mlhrl I i '| hi I hi, ii|i- I 1 1 ; 1 1 wile lirrili'il In kci-Ji I III' |iln?t* ill ^ihhI In I.- u M ?? .--i ? 1 1 1 ? ? linilsiil i ? v | h *| I ->??-? i 1 1 1 1 1 1 r? *? | . i 'I i| I >?('< 1 1 MM 1 1 1 1 1 m >1 1 III. 1 1 1 ;i v; i ? 1 1 n !i I Tin- i'\l?'li- I'v Wi'l'l' i<l ;i .->ln. ill I i;t I ; 1 1 1 ? ( ? \VM? ? 1 1 r i i *? J i riMI I .1 * ft \ ii"i-r 1 1'\ i 'i ' -l liu'i'- 1 1 1 li'mi'v r K i ? | ' 1 \'. 1 1 1 1 i I l!i- i in ? >i!i'- :ii iii'i'i i.> I!)I7 Finances U. . 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I ; ? : I Knirticltl x Korshfl v\ Lanr.'isti'i Tork I Totnl ' ' p. s u:;i ?") i_'.: i 'i ?"> 4i> J'51 j r? i 17 i 10 U ?j.v.i i u>v i !?77 4 I <;??) 1 1 ? rl :i. ;i l ' -H I ? -TT'TTTrr \ r i ? ! < hi'?.(i : . ;-xi. .1 1 . 1 i 1 \ v.i |>!> ? ? :l i 1 I* I j.f | \\ 1' < 1 1 ?M l. ! i ' . : . i w : 7X ) :i ! I i"?'i r fill I I I l.i :i i* ? ' "t !\ ? l'^li;i w 7 ( ? ? : I I i i 1 .<<; ! :i h' I < . M ? ? . .i k > i - ' i*r ? : l 1 '. Mi 11". > t 17 1(?7 -- i:< 1.1 l" j 7 J 1.7!?r? 171 "?!*? 1.1^ s;) U* 13 "dlN ?j;; f ( .'V ) I . i* > .I'll . ? 1 . > vjl 4*3 1 *'J J4 I |ii ? ."v^O .*><> 12 -.l.M ' i h ?>. i 7 1.". s ? I TKACIIKKS' MKKTINU. KntluisiasUc Moatliijf Held Saturday. Klcrl Ion of ufllffrN. The Kershaw Co. TiMU'hiM'H' Ais^Hn- j Holt held n mooting at Hie tlrnmmur, school hulhlliitf In CuiihUmi Natiirday It was <| til t ?* alar^o iiitH't li?K <?i I he j >1 >lt'i m I It I teachers of eoiintj u?<nv rlmu f 1 ft > pioseut. ' As tho pros 1 id. -Hi i ? r tin* association Mad Iff i tlx* foiiii f > Superintendent \V\ Mroh n?r.i ?? wax asked to preside. The it i ^ I business before tin* aaiikcla ilull was tlx* I'llM't it III nf ullil'IM'S. hioh r> n 1 1 imI ii> follow? : President, \|i\ Ii .1 s \ fan : \ "h ?? I'redtlcnl, .Ml mn I . i i ? ? i 1? * Mi K 1 1 ? , iSii retai > and Treasurer Ml.-, i 1. 1 i- \ \ it rn. Announcements well- mailr l\V ,\h I >i Kliiii'ii e \\ i ( 1 1 reference to the HtJilf 'IV. n In ts' .Mi'i'lin:,' in Im? held Ma it i lo !T : i ml | In* lea? hers nruod li? aj olid. Ker-I a\\ ('mndx was well ropiest nted I-! i voar ai I In- State Tcac'uors' t met 4 i in.' en i Kli hard I' Simpson wa? ap l?i?iiiliil dolomite to the ('oiuicll ? > f I >el Hi l.i represent Korsliaw county.. C.-H'li i iuini\ ha> representatives iii this ('niiin ii, w Im I- iliit,\ it is t<> look j ftor the 1 1 1 ? raiiiiin* <>f tlio Stale meeting and ii Interest- generally. There >va.s ? con hloralde discission cf tlio i rourammc for Hold day. l'rof Siinp-itn. who i fhairman of tlio ? oin mitte on proura ninio roail tho outline id' tin- events for 1 1 n? day, and unvo In dot ill an ?'\plaii!iti</n id' each event Thi' li*a< hers present woiv enthusiastic o \ t 'i* this, and tlio success of tho tiold da.\ eveivlses aro a>sunM. |tofi?ro I lie mooting adjourned Mr. Sxt'an made an Impressive talk to the I eat hers, and asked fur their eoopern I i< hi and advice in the work of the as of iatioii. The touchers of the ('.linden ('it\ ? i h??ols piaeeil the association under ohli^al ions in ihfin h.\ serving re freshments. Their Kindness in this, which is ilia raiteii' I le of tho lofai teachers, was very niiifli apprceiatcd. Thf iiifftiiiL.' adjourned in moot apun ? ?ii Salnrda\. the .'ilst of Ma roll. at whii h I in if it is f\| vH-toil thai mhiu prntiiiiifiir Cpeakfi* will he present I" ; address thfin. Mr. Henry N. Snydfr. I 'resilient of WotVord colleijf, will hf 1 in\i_ifd. lait it is net known as yet whether <>r not he fan lie present, hut. if In- affepts tin* in\ ilali 'ii, annoiiiiff [ Mifiii wilt In- madf lo t Ids effect. \\ Ai hie Teal, principal of iY** rn ra I vein.,.! iicai fla rtsville. has hoeii In Hind 1 1 \ i ? r for trjal hoforc the oourt of general ?essions i f < iroonville. count ty. Tfal is ihaiLTfil with soduothai. ii I i i iir allowed thai he wro nixed > yniiiiL' woman of the Traveler's Hc-l sfctinli id' ( Jreeliville c^nnty. lie I'm' nierl.x tauuht sf hi ml iy^jlhf Traveler--* Ui'si ac tion, hnt moved tu near Hails villi' al'iait a \ear aiio and has .since married a prominent yonnu woman t ll e I r Kociproratotl. ' I r."?t. I ordered l?' he eiil honif i< !a; a fnosi heautiful hat f?>i only 1 1 v a pel fed l.o e !" "M,\ darling. \<>ur hoe will i.c re ft:* I e.| 1 *11. u S Mind- tiaxei tliron^i: d: v air at th" ; tic "f do jet a ?.?*<?? >i it | ; ihr.'ii^h walci a! J I ' I feet a ml : thi'ouuli -f. ? \* ii" at 17. 1.'IM feel .i Wants ? For Sale FOR SALK ? \ i->i "ii rimiv!; s: . .-.m- j t ; i i i 1 1 : i _r >?!!< a< I f Ai'p'v t.i Kt'lUl | \|< ? ?!%-. I.\ 1 1 if I on S: 4.". ?; 7 LOST ? I >11 1 1 willi \\ 1 1 i ' ? ? ;i n ? I Itrin- j >!.'<? mail*.- An^wi'i' i.i | ?ocf -teak,. 1 1 1 i"ii !<? . I ? > 1 1 n S. Hal-al Iti. I.OST? l.a-t Sa t il t'? l.-i \ . I >!;ii k .1 n> ! \\ hi to - ? f ? ? r niiii)*'*! S|m?i i Kcw anl. \\ II K irkhrnlo. Spl ines" i . i it.1 Ifii. S ( 1 1 i . i m I roll >.\I,K Willi.- W'\ to- ottp* I". ? i -.-u in:.', ;iKn ;i f..\v liiic fiM-kfivls, i i li- si rain. I ? 1 I 'row n. I !]??!. Ki.KCTKK AI. WORK .Ion,, .pii . kiv. i n ? 1 1 1 1 v . riu'lit ; 1 1 1 ? I S A I' I! I. V. That i- 1 1 1 x l>ll-ilif? ami all of iii% lui.-i no--. I'raiik I. /<? i ii | >. I'll. M,,- jr.T 1. FOR s.\LK?. A V\ rlliii_'li>ii | ' i ;i n ? ? in | A 1 ? >r< 1 1 ? t . < ?< ?: i S'JT. i.i n ) W i 1 -ol 1 fm *}ihmmi 1 i ii 1 1 i i r? * nf Paul Hciui '? l-'.ii: St. ? 1 1 >| h ?? ilf llnxjiil.il FOR SALK ? !<; j rr ? i : : : A i i I Mio -pha to. I a ; , k a v '! ! I T ? ? el Soilil. I'l l . . \ ia Ik ? i till lio, l'-"ivi:in .M i\ t nro- j \f ' t.< i I-.'ht pri.iv*. . V I ? I! ? I ?? 1 . 'If \ Ot| I ? I J \ I ! I > l?> '-In k. Kl?-?lnui- .Mor;*tf?* ? Hitttrry: VT;- TTiTry" i ix . t K\iilf Martini; ainl I i trht - | 'nj I .i I : ?i ir-. lit- any far. Wot :!! ploa-fl I til! n ? ?*. i r hatlory 1 waifi ami lf-t il f?>r| ' <.;i .. f a:.,. t inif I ? ? ..f . ?-l W < > II . - i..irauf Iti VVAM'KI) ? A i ? iiMf. lin-tlin.; party f . . -? :) ? finftf rv ? i h k f"r n< in tills -fitwi. ( >M - fstn l?l i -hod Company, i ;<?. .<1 ) ii>|w >-il mu t<? riiiht man. \\ i ito f"i jvi rt iiailai ?. M??oklonhiirpj \l. ?!*?:?? & i.rauitf ? '?>. t'harlotro, V < WHKN > iiu want ?1**1 shoo work done 'timI t liovn to the slnvf man at P. Win laker's. 38tf. POWKR! POWKR! ? You iwd more l?n\cr I>-t us rehore your fjlinderv ami lit *>ver>d&o piatons and rin<p?. Any jn.iko of ntiti>nioMlo. Fords n ??IK-i-iulty. W. '? liar's Onrajro nnd M.xMnf Shop. 27t /. i WHEN MUSIC BEGAN! ... ? ? ORIGINALLY CREATED FROM EX. PRESSIONS OF IMOTIONS. .... r M i " ' i i "Song" Wa? the Beginning of All Mu*. I sic ? Development Carried For ward by Uncultured Peasant* ? Trained Men Came Later. i "Soijk" whs the beginning of nil music. No other form of music ? vocal ? ?i* ii.strumeninl?-had an Independent ! i >i All. without exception. ?> <?!Y *hoots of dcvclopmenta from "sung." N? t only, then. was "soug" the be* uinnlnK "f "II music, bi u it Is t ! i? ? basis ?u \vld''h all luuKlc rests today. Ii is the trunk of the tree from which. ' >; ?r;i hg all the multitudinous limbs, | ''ranches, stems, leaves, blossoms u:id| ii'uit that cocstitute modern music. The foliage and the (lowers and j fruitage <>f this wonderful tree are, na jurnlly, more beautiful umi more va* ! lied than the primitive trunk. rurtht>rmore. paradoxical as it may 1 ' seem, music was not originated by 1 musicians. It is the voicing of a unl* , \i rsal Instinct for emotional expres sion. as powerful (though not as for mal) In the primitive savage as in the t u 1 1 u red modern. Music, in its ortgiiuij form of "song," sprang spontaneously from untaught ! prlmi'val instincts. Later, uncultured I easant folic carried forward the do- , Nelopmcnt < d' what might be called nj "natural arti" Trained i Mislclnn.s followed after, as i a result, not a cause. They took the elements of nuslc ? mel >dy and rfeythm j ? which already existed, and which , had even ' een crudely formulated by their originators, he "< nnmon peo 1 pie." and t ransmitted orally from gen eration to ge'.oratlon. These elements the trai'ied irusi 1 elans formulated more sclent I finally, wrote 'low. (after having developed a system <>f notation), and finally pcr i petimtod in ;:rint. At the sanu' dme they developed harmony, which was originally discov ered by accident rather than by design. Thus the trained ?uusicians were like f th$ binders in a aarvest tTeld who fol low the reapers and gather what has been reaped, and bind the scattered wheat into formal sheaves. Often tin1 binders went far afield and gathered tares and brambles, thinking these must be better than the wheat, because that bad beets selected by un taught instinct. ttut alwa\s they came hack to the wheat Held and n 1 1 1 * .".at el y made their musical bread and cake with tlm "wheat garnered by the peas ! ants. The untutored origlnatrrs of music might justly say: ! Self-taught I ?fnK." by heaven, and heaven i atone. | The pentilne seeds of poesy are sown. 1 -New York Mall. China's Grand Canal. China Is reported to be e msidering (In- rest oral ion of the old canal s.vs t ? ?? :?. of which there were at one time i t;? 1 1)( hi miles within the empire. Cen turies before the Christian era the irreat rivers if China were diverted f i their natural courses, the waters o'' or. I- turned into .another's her! and i ! ?. ? waterways carried along in tin1 di rer! i n of the desired tratlic. The areient *. Jrand canal extend* from Hangchou to Tientsin, traversing the , r -vir ces <>f Cheklang. Kiangsu. Shannttmg an 1 Chili. the total length of the canal being about SoO miles, says t'i" Christian Herald. China s in desperate need of transportation, and it has been estimated by engineers that the canal systei i can bo restored at a less cost than that which would be involved in the building of the >c essn ry railways. With the cana < again i:i operation t railway build ing can go on at greater leisure. Cattle Stand After Death. Observing that, two heifer and four calves in a pasture near his far^n. six miles n<rt.h of Cheyenne. Wyo.. had i h en standing in the saine position all day, I etcr Lnuritso:: investigated and was amazed to discover that the ani- | nials were dead. They had huddled against, a barbed wire fer.ee (hiring a thunderstorm. ] llghtrlng had struck t lie fence and nil i had } eon electrocuted, but had re- , i.tainc'i standing. Laurltser. wn* unable to push thuin . over an ! in order to get tlieni into ].~>si- ? tlon ft>r skinning It was necessary to' attach rope-? to them and pull them over l?v horsep wer. Meeklow's Retort. "Here's an articl headed 'On?* Wife j Too Many.' " remarked Mr. Mceklow < at the hre.-ikfast table. { ' or.e of thos<> h >rrid biga- ! mists. 1 sui-pose." snorted his very much 1 otter half. "Not oe<oss:irily," niurmured Mr. Meek low. Tactful Discretion. "But yon li-frn t., people who talk tfORfllp." "Always." replied Miss Cayenne; "*o ? * t.> know what topics to nrold | In my own conversation." Natural Result. "I don't like Doctor ffackem, lie i has such * sharp, cutting way about him." "He can't help it. performs ahotit 20 operation* a day." Too Much Class. "I don't hear of any larcr catfish or ;.ereh ennght." "Tke se?><nn started loo blj?. *rhale3 and rftaarks from the jump." At Ciumh-n OjMTii House. We dneadsiy Night, February 28th, New Locomotives For Southern. Atlan-i:. (iii.. KMJ. nil i\v 15, ? - -Klfleon ^ i low pas . en ire r !????? ?:??? ?t ! es of tho im>\v* ; orful "Mountain'' typo have just boon received by tho Soutl em llailwa.s Sy.->* 1 ton iiimI will he placed in service ho twooii Washington amlAtlanta. haml I i i i:r llio lioiivy limited trains S<?s. .'17 i mill :?*, tho "New York ami Now Or leans Limited". 1 Thoso loooiiiot Ivos are heavier ? and i more powerful , t han iiii\ previously in service on rlio Southern. Tho on-| nines alono wei^h ."lb. (too pounds and' with ilioir tenders uicasucc 71 feet. : holiitf sovon fool longer tlnin t!:o Mikado I typo fivitrht hx-omot ives. 'I'lioy liavoj oiirht driviiiLT wheels b'.i Inches in diain-' ] mid aro of hiirli steaming' capacity, tho boih rs having ;i diunetor nf Tii 1 inchOt and boin;r equipped with super heaters. Tho cylinder-. fi r? ? 'J7 inches in iliamotor with a piston stroke of 2S I indie*. tin' "Southern Volvo Gear" which was invented l>y Mutineer W. S. Itrown. <f l ho Southern'- Knowillo division. Point; used. For the present"* they aro boinjj oper a t rd in freight service bill after tlioy have I ii '< 1 1 1 "broken in" they will be., placed in their reyulai runs. They wore built b\ t he HaMu in l.ocomoth e Works. Injrlit others of tl:o same type] wen* ordered bv the Southern in No vember. An immense steel net has been provided and placed in position for the protection of Ww York harbor against submarines. Tin4 net is weigh ted down .it tho bo| toni by tneaiis of anchors ;uid hold wi> at tho top by means of buoy*-. I- was placed in position last Saturday morning by three tuu- ;iinl the u ndorst a nd i iitf is | that if i- to lie kept across the mouth { ? f r tho harbor from sundown to suifl III is so coiiKli'Ui'lod '.hat in cimM [ war.lt may Ik> pi acini across thi> i nol a < a permanent harrier ; hut Jfl ! v. hat would hapiMMi to it If it truck by a torpedo manias fa-fl ' fiiai experience. | Meyer Keklman. a 10-year-old atbfl 'hoy, was acquitted of violation ofjfl J prohibition 'law 'by a - Charleston Jijj 1. R. Swartzel BUILDING CONTRACTOR -- =?-, Interior and Exterior Dec& rating Special Attention to Kepair Wh t " .:"d Estimates Free on Applicatioo. Public Service Cars J For Town and Country Dodge Touring Cars Used PHONE 42 e S. L. PERRY At Camden Motor Co. THE HEALTH RESORT! OF THE TOWN . ^ m"M. ln'nl(li resort of iiny town Is 1 lie dru^r When ? i nn.in>. i.iii, \,,n (.Jill On .votir ?lrnsr^1sr. AihI ho iilwa.vs rospondn I . n '\v-' ' ? ' '? ' " ' youv (Un'tpv. hrin:,' it M its. It is tfflfe vii,/ 1 ?. ft 1 " ( N'''"v ;,vi ^ calls frfr, us your lion It li i <>ur imiin con ' , ' 1,1 1"" x >ul??.iituto. awl r.evor u.? o inferior innli ines. 'lint's "v Ul; *<? luii i ? \ ? itsioiuors W. ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STORE Telephone 30. CAMDEN OPERA HOUSE One Night^Oniy ? WED. FEB. 28TH? 0ne Night Oilf J. A. Coburn's Greater Minstrels] fcror BEFORE dvanced to the FRONT link IN MINSTRELSY ^i8?instrel Vaudeville Acts? 6 MAR VEinfi^' t?NS' LYNCH * BOYNE EDDIF iri ^?LED?" LESTER LUCAS CLIFFORD, RAGAPATION QUARTETTE! SENSATION AL "BUMP" *&] STARTLING NEW ACTS GORGEOUS SCENIC DISPLAY new songs, new jokes CHARLEY GANO with the Millionaire Hunt Club h ***** 50c, 75c, $1. . Seat, Selling at W. R.