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l'HE CAMDEN CHRONICLE j H. I> Nil*# itixl / I'ubllMherH. | K. N. Mrltywell S Published ovory KrKlii,* at imp Nu Hrnad Street, and entered ut tlif <'?m den puatullicc h.s Httcoud rl?sy until mat J UT. I'rlcc por annum ijtl.Mi ; \Vt? art* iilad to rooolvy communion don* of a r??UMonai>lu leuy th, luit an important condition of their puhlica (Ion Is (lint tltcy nIiiiII in nil ciise* !??? ttccompaiiicd by tho full name ami uxtii'l addrtvis of tin* mnuler. ohitu urU'H, resolutions of r?'M|K'c(, a lit I church notices will not he chur^cd for Mut* ! tors of purely a personal nature will ?'?* elmIK?*(I f<?r ill thy rate of five cental u iino. WUixkoy or (mtont medicine! >id vertixcmcntH will not he iiccaptcd at any price. Hate* for display adver- J tlnin^ ninths known on application. ('Hindcii, S. Align*! 24, l!M7. What luix i>f. tin- war-iiko, "T'x^nvo.rnnr of a row months Ififo, tf wi' remember correctly il wii> not so j very long mk?? when tlx* former hoy- I ernor was anxious to uo to Mexico tit J the head of a South Carolina regiment to wipe out tin* Mexican*.. It is jm>s- I slide that (In* extreme pacifist now making s|iecclies over the State a tfainst wnr is the same man lie- ' minds us nf the fact that before a j state of war was declared with ({or-I many on every hand there could be hoard criticisms of tin* noverntnent for allowing insults from Mermany. Now, l :::t we lave ;iu opportunify for j people to show their real?not pre- i tended?patriotism. Just about the same people are aryuiiii: the other, way. ? Itamhcru "Camden Clironicle I>cstro.\ed lt> File" read a headline in Sunday's Co Iu111bia Uecord. < die error in a news p:> per w e were i.dad to see. \'?? 11 Hi : ti^lorfl ha- been mimed a a mhassad'?r Constat limple. Maybe it will he ninie to his liUiiiit dealing with the savaue Turk than with jseu t lemon Iy A inerii a lis T he ' io. ei niuetii !- L'r.i d 11 :i i I v ? ?I i i?e? Up <>i- lh?' I I ', ? >r< Hi ? .: 11U 111 lT '<?!!!' h and i' w ? ; ' be I??:i-_r In? ('?? r?? some de \ I IJIK - lit s V i : I ike ! I aee ! i: our ? v\ : - ? ? I ' >I?.i T>: \ : i! m: r own ? ? i r.! \ I - ? < ?*?-?! ill |il'es? > i . I'.l Irhe I - I S.-l I II ! i ? ' t h.! t p I.I M HI I !'| l > | > 11?>111 i ' ? ? r ? ? ? Ilieo. be-ide? ;| I i |i?-_ fr .iiel South < 'art' nt.i and I ?!???! a will i?e tit,t'toli/ed at Columbia i>"? \! ? :(nil i in- S<"M I: ? i r> ? in ' < >1' :i ' --aiel. I V" 11"\\ r ;'\ illT ? ? _'e! the neuil'oe*. -I'll! -o|ue<\ 1 i I e t* -e nd 11:1 "? ? '' I _'ei t -t roll.: 1i|'ote ' ? : 1 t ?l ? i ?? i i ; a r\ of w a r. 'I'lle ie,| 111! - ot "tlli I Jet . I II-" l a t io|| III [ Il i v Stale .lie ?! ? . e. I he war ij11e??t ion. Fx ibwrnoi 11i? ?; said some bitter thiiii.'- at Filbert about Senators and Congressmen w i;o voted ? war and did n^it re-iirn their -eat :i in! u'o the front. and now oine ! I ie Hon Sam .1 Xlelml-. and -ay We are i lid- war arid -a" nia1 who d m ? . i ? i \ tiling to hinder out -m ' e-- .It ' ' t e 'rout o|' at llollle I Ilia I U the \?? ord- it home" i i- a ti dtoj- to hi- I olMl t ! \ a ; ill i - Hot W lilt i \ of the 1 esj? of . | a t riot ii lit i/en-liip " Ti!' "' "'mail., ire -otnewhat "pinted". I'll! W" hear" \, el dol -O what Coll ?_'!'--mi:i \ j i ? 111111 - -a \ -, We nre like w'-e ? 'e, i j h I ei I at the attitude of the lb* ' ' \| I a u ? i ii. ? lie Hon. I .ow lides ' : ? ? * . ' 1 I ? I III: I ?!' < Mill Saw s . ? \ ...) Hi I e 111 ?<??- I let V. ee:i ?a ? i? I a \ M -i< I?uit. and ? ? ' I rie- hold ?\ . U \. - P.. I I- St ' a ?' : ' ! ? i-'er \ .. ,-; -i\ -? M undo I N \..v\ * u , rtfid : ? w ? ?: ? ' ' ? i - v T? ? C !' * 1 11! I :.e- js ,|i! M; I ?'d it ! ? .? - ? er i "it : '.?t \l b > 0? i ;#n - \\ liispcr. All : ? ? n - ; h? ii I ,rd \ ' Mr. \ ?i'. "I i-.i |-'l i" ^^ t * ;?! >|. \ ? ii't ie w h i -pc ri n u' \< i * 11 i ,? , . -v , ? , |?;, ? i tie in i he in* ' fi ? \ w" j ndi '.ate that i: ??. a- !i>? ? tn?? i:* I? I- -? ? fie i ' l.ll -,l I', t l : e ; ?) .I . ' , ? u , ?i i':il > ? ? nl'd ' . | i - * : \ ?.?!?' | ' ? ? -a 5 v .' -I .. Iie.v .I'd || , ? . i ? : lh> lam-in- J 11 an. d ? ! '?'. pa rri'. lelii] it. hi- e\ :.. i i.. . I' ' !.fo"etlH*l I'elll.i '"l\ i'i'i '!l.l* -1s !i a ii i t'?>: m.ie i- jio-vU, . , \ ;-i ? s? ?? ? I .ited s;t ,f,.v and that nowhere else in world i- there ,i -inu'e t??l eol.ol, ? ill f ?l|1> b"e_'fl pr??vfv"Cjnv s-'ji '? . o iiiii. a 1 ef!ie',eii( \ As Anieri ? ? - are . eid of ;hi- n- table faet. >?nr n niffid?er- of rl'a l^dl or^anlJca tio:i *\vi' s<*e in it a forerunner of even more w onderful achievements in the i future. Southern Telephone \e\rs. . Ami'iUuii ('uiwtlrucUVf* <?eiilu*. Turn?'????" "?< riu <u?,vs iim^i li t>?? been liirufk wiH? iIh* InjnumalO of ,,M' ! Ucltdii tralllc Vt>lutf liHudU'il by the niilroad*. Tin* tivl?fill tialn? mat ! 1*11 uitf.Yo by hinoted not only for lium tin -, i? 111 for U'liglU. The Milk <>r tho.-e i,,,i iti': freight* are u??tU? m? ??f row* ,,.,1;,! i111cihleii (?t wiir ittffipw mi.i in tUtk transportation of which the rii 1I ro n l companies Hi'** KlvlnKtlie <?ov i'I'IIHM'II t I lit' most I'd'tM-tlV**- bit of Co operation lh ?l'4> history of till- roil I r ,,v || l?, i)u* exercise of tills spill! which lias enabled 111?* colli motors oil (||?. various arnij camps l*? pt'odtieo countmetI vc romilts whleh bave boon I lie marvel of tlu" people. ('amp tireeuo acord* mi liisliiut't1 I" ?'l**?i' in? of grounds, the iaylnjj out of ?*trcH>tn iiml tin' sprliiKiutf ??p of a cli.\ ??f l??U?l lUK*. oven \vlilit* our people have U'Oll wornleiin? Iionv i ho mnip I* "eomliiK uNmi?'\. While the,* wonder housea have boon tfotnvc up by Ho* mile ami troops have been IOOVIIIK In ami uiak iii|r thomsol\ os ai home. The building i?f tlio cantonment which s|km? Itit**I tlmo (U'lHMoU'd, n> ii uuHlor of course, upon ! rlit> prompt arrival of material. I hat ! was tho coiitrat i of tin- railroads ami | they workfil out an oxtraordluai.x ! *y*u?m hv which its fiiltlllnioiit was as i surcd At the Chralotte camp tho jlni'ks were extended from tho main | ipie in ii <???ii\i'iii?*ut point within tho J tamp t ??it 11 or.v, ami- tho arrlvhiK train 'was mot l?.C an army or thon with i motor truck*-. which wouhl whizz tho janitorial from tar to Kruuml. ami by tlmo tho last oar was unloiulotl tho 'contents of tho otlior oars Iiml. hooii I in n.-sft* r rot I Into tho shapv of linish ttl buildings. Tho railroad's system of transporting ami delivering war ma terial has hoon nmter tho supervision of aji organization known as tho ltall roatls' War Hoard, whh'h in turn has had*the assistance of ruhllo Commis sions. ono of tlioso organizations work ing Ui connection with the expedition of a flairs at each camp. The railroad organization has issued a bulletin in which it undertakes to give the public sonic Idea of the mag nitude of the caiittminent work ami tho manner in width the contractors have been aided in the ftilllllmont of their tasks For the transportation of ma terial to the in cantonments and lt? guard camps. tH.tMio freight cars have been pro-M'd Into service from tirst [>? last. Special agents have boon ns ?dgued I? \ tin* ra11i-oads ft?r tho en ? :t mi linen t to work in eo-opera t ion ? <i eoiot rnct ion tpiartermasters. The railroads bear the expense of extra i ra k-- ami sidiugv Within ."In days" from r lie time the < lovern incut had placed ii^ tiiM order for cantonment -upplie-. I be roads nail delivered 1U. coo cars of lumber, bricks, piping, wires >oie-. water mains and other mater ial. ami ibt' work has boon of daily ? fill inna nee without interrupt ion. Ii i ?! una tod thai diuim: the licit iiontbs lnoiM.o nioi'c cars will Im- need ? i I'ni t In- i. >\ ernment ^cr\ i< ' . i'hc i . ; r.c 'or-, a iof -np|d.\ men in .ill put- "I tie ?-??mil i" \ air alsn mea ? l ? i'" ! ? ? asi..i. 'l in- I>111 < -1 iii from ?. v 111 ? -11 w ?? aii' quoiinu iri\t' :i- an i i?-1 a 11 ? of i.o\\ the work i in-lieii". ti'o ' ?-?? of fhe t antonment ? ? 'ii-1 rii> t i"i; ,i ? I ,iii11?\ ; iii? The I>n i Id ii.'- f ??I ! It-it i amp voir ere- ted frolii unibi" i ui in a Mi?-i-dppi pine for ? ?-t f 11 ? ? v. . i k bofoce. The trees were ?filed rrn S a t ' I I'd ? \ . Wore ki ill dried till stumla>'. b>ad"d on car- Monda.v and I. livolod .:! lilt- 1.1 11 i - \ i i |e around- oil W e.|nc-t|:i> . There tin- sl ipment was ? i !?- ? i. in t-lia rue in the manner al ? ad', described ill I lie ease of Camp i i reel ie. and there ua- a transforma tion from foi'esi to < b*\eminent build in_'- jti-t one week from the dav the 'llT- UCIV f?'l It'll. Tlic l(;i i I ruiiil W'ii r 1?i? r? I has taken: <\it.\ |?ri'i-n ti l inn that iiuIm* of it* plans! I'm- tin* i-\|n'i| it iutis si i i | >ui4?ii f ??f Cm-' .?ninu'iit *uppli<'* 111:i\ l>r iiit??rf"r?'i| ui'li. Air? ut- in :i!l parts of tin* ruun : i > ati- miili-r urili-r* (?> pn?vi?1i? tin*. ?iiuiiImm ??r rai'o cMllfil fur ami t<? ]>???? \ rill oliipg^'rol fruin /ikJii- i-ar- fur :. ? ? i 11 own <i'!li<li ?'||'l-. tin1 U?c of aiiy : - -i> ilrafti'il i* ('? >rl>i11? 1 <>11 fur any' .ii r |? i'\i i?p; tin- luailiiiiT >p?viH?'i1 ' i1 i!m- < ;<>\i niiiii'iil urili'r. <?? ?\?*r 1111 m ?i i f ? ? 11" i rar\ furl lii'i'tm T' >arr\ larirr i? . ..!* i i"I i-? i' iir_' that t\ i r<> in 11 ? ? * < .m ? rnuiriit'* ainl nin*t li t ri :li: ? wa\. Tin' railruaiU it - 11 ? i r_* ?lii-ir | >:i ? t i: t f i ? 11?i 11 -_r tlii* ? ? >nii11 \ :? ? w i! ill. j .'ir \i? < '?< I . ?)], ? ? !?>.(, |> ' ' ?: 111"!" ?-'Ti" ? i \ ? ( -rv:. i ?"iarl.'t?.' ? ?1.-? ? v.. : \\ In n I i > \ ! .??<-.ii JMorx. ?< ? * i [ : : ? ? ..f ; ? ii - i - ? ?a' ? ti.i'" .i 11k? ?:11 ? I .lit..! : 11; . in ; i ? !:?' . , if. .?t I !;. t' ' I 'ISIIn ' ?# , ?: ? a ... : p..!! f . : v..;.i . I : ? ? ??>... ? ! ? j - ?. . . v i , t . - ? ,i, ? -i u ? I ? 1. -? \ : .-.?-.III .It. ; . 1 i- -' . i fa : a 'A a \ *' ? ? r.\ i' ?- a tha' flu- 'It*' i ?' _? ?< f11'i i: .!. :n - u ?!. >.,* ti: .mj i:"-: w TV-i. ? ? T t?? i"~ t : >'-H^h.ai :. i - kin m I ?. I" ? ?: i ? i .nil t v w i i !"? iit-t! ii 111? ? I li ra !'! Ami t In- ? I;i> ? 11 i ? r_* Ii:!! ,1 ?Tn:>. will r !n- r ? j " : a r-l ;?< ri -ha in r In* w i I ' !ii 11 U- ?I r t - III -a III I - U III I v .. i r. ?. i 1" mm.'i'i-s ltn .fi.rv i>f flii tn ', ? -i.* a <. | i - 'Ani (??? a !? 'I i! -tur \. i A .?' "i I' flu a i i a ? 1 if* ? -ri? I? T _? !i:i: w i? ?li'? 1 tf ?\\ { \v ? f ? . ?! fai??!\ iki- rlii- kin nf I.- > f : lii t1>a n/N f''?'l in ?\\ wliiisr | i; in rhr fas-} ? , * v aii'i \\ 11i? Ji jn*? 11??\\ iliK'sti'f j ,i,,.Mi -: ii* iniii'. t-* Hi- ' . ?' i v i-f tin- w ar tliaf j will uaki n nil \V<- "apparently! won't In" nwakoiHft until lh.it time! <'mill's.- UUlmi fliTftiil Charles Hough Injured. Mr. Charles K. IMljtfh brother of * Messrs. I. C, ami .1 *h?1 llough of I III* 'place wii- seriously Injured lit Char III |?* lust TIlllKMluj*. Hi' W?U t?IU|lWi.VWl ; a* a Uiiuujan al the vantoument now [hrhlX I'm ini thcif when mm electric jptioric cniiiint ttltn nt ffitl a rousider jjtblc distance from u sVW. lie with ' li: 1111 \ injured. htji il R n<?t fEuU*ht ! futility. "" I /Ohl CNk. Some days ago I lost the chock de scrlhod below whleh wan handed to nio as Treasurer of (Voms War Fund t'ominlttee of Keririittw County. The tinder \> i 11 please return the chock to nit*: "Special Red Crow dividend cheek of WeMtlughou*e lOlectrle Co., of Pittsburg for ahout $0.24, * payable I<> order of T. C, Iami endorsed by 11ijn iy the order of the Red Cross." laiuroiiM T. Mills. Auk. '2H, UH7. No Porto ({irons to Columbia. Columlda, AUK. 22.?"The troops from Porto Hleo will not he quarter ed nt Camp Jackson," Coventor Rich ard I. Manning said tonight on Jiis return from Washington, where he ap pcnred together with other represen tative South Carolinians before the Secretary of "War. '?The War Department," continued the governor, "Is giving earnest con sideration tc the problem of haudlinu the negro ;r?H>|?H. I am free to stiy that negro troops will he segregated from white trcops in the same can-" to;jiii;M't ?? that both will be able to attain their highest degree <?f ctll clency -ind discipline. "I nm convinced that the War De partment will solve the* problem to the best-interests of the nation with due consideration of local conditions." It is otliciiilly announced from I*e trngrad that Nicholas Roinauoff. the ex-czar. Is to be transferred with his family to Tobolsk. Siberia." He and Ills wife are to he under guard and the children are to he free. The transfer is to he made for reasons 'of state. Tobolsk, in times past, lias been a fa vorite ??f the Russian government a< a place of exile for prisoners of state, principally Socialists, and incidentally lr Is the birth place of Rasputin, the Russian monk, who acquired such sinister aipl l>u\vci;I.u.i influence over the czar and his wife, whileJ.tn?yu were still in the enjoyment of their power, j Kerensky's government recognizee I that the autocrats of Russia are still I plot ting for the restoration of the je/ar. and that is the principal reason for tin* removal of the Romanoffs. A People's War. ' Tlii* irreat f.act tlml stands out :ilio\ e .ill the rest is Hint this .is ;i |Voiles' War. a war for freedom and iiKt iff a ml ?**1 'itiiiuimiI amongst all tlir? nations of the world, a war *o make fin* world -afc for flic peo nies wild ii\c u|M>n it and liavc made ii flioir own. the 'ienuan people them -elves included: and thai with 11s rests the choice t'? hreak throu-h all ;li h? ricie- and pifenl .heats i d n akc of Unite for ??? and help ?-? r the world free, or else Maud aside and let i! he dominated a Ion:.' aire through hy weight i.f arias ami the ai'hitrar.v > !.> i-e- of xeif-ennsti ? illcd ina-ter'. 11* the nati'i: wliieh ' .mi t11:?int i in I 1 >iiX?f armie- and ?lie hi -i ir rest ihU* .tt in:'inent?? .1 pmv ?r to which the world f?*iafforded no parallel and in the faeo of which political freedom must wither and perish " Wood row Wilson. Pro-blent of the I ii i t ed SI a I cs. Kern Dies in Asheville. A-heville. N. (\. Aii:. IT. John W. Kern, former Flitted States Senator ; fn iu Indiana, died here toniirlit. His death was due to tiracmic pojsoninjr. ! Mr. Kern came fr.-ui Washington to a local sanitarium a week airo to rest ami recuperate. The disease de veloped Tuesday. Mr. Kern was sixty- j seven years old. 4 (iKNKKAI, NKWS NOTES. Three l!erillillis who <*?r;||ioi flolll the detent ion camp at Ft. < >ir!ethoriM\ <ia.. hi-t Wediiesdav wet apt tired at I*roii 1 on. (ia.. Thursday I>.\ Miss J-111 iiote ('oiiradc. a woman inwyer of i 'hattanoo^a. They have ' ? ? taken 1 ?:i? k to camp. I lines lo'wan. distriet tary of I W. W. at Spokane. W.iMi.. to '.?th.-r with I w only so\ en others were i la-od under arrest l>\ National '.uardsmcii Saturday Tie were, 'i ? I w\th f. nientiiiL' hi tjiat -i--? ir?n. Tw o men Were k?d< i eijrlit ? . ? irtrrred Ti :n>i',iy w he- :iie auto in. '>!!?? truck i.i '? !i '' e\I ere rid >i; h "he -1 liai'liwel!. v.:> ?Intel 1 >\ a S^ulicri. njlway ] Tile t V.o III e 11 k i' wore T. \Y lo.iek. foreman of : I.. I'.iritwe!! eh !ii_i:i,_' ami W . Ka??r. a ? _ > ? i.vict. The I i lii N .. mred to j 'e- I in tviwe!! county ehai and it , >? .t o.i ? led with chain an_' guards j . .? The injure.! n. n were . ? i s. . t ? <'o! u mhia f- i ': ? a t inelit. i '!tii11oei' r. \{ Hicks whe - at the ?',i..t i v of the murine '.\a> p'a. ed tin- i .i ri est aftor the '< ? !< i which ; ? i? ?. ?' it a very dan-.'ei rross l '"e ai ?>? plant of l\ir';- ind liar .. . .?\pl??slve m-tnufaetnroi> ;it Ri;r . :|.i I ?l|llie?\ ?|l? df*sf roved Uv *e\plo- ' sjei.s Saturda\ The eonip?:nv employ- 1 ? ' 'o'l-.inds ,.f workmen a 1 tirsf re .?ri?? s? .11...i ji,|. casualties u.-re nhont ft ti nd red and fifty. I .at. r re] torts -""ft" that f!icre "were comparatively few c;isu?lrios The tfl??'"?^1. --s runs )<!??? the ! I >. i ?" i 011 s. Usually Comes Late. Remorpe ij* something that many poople claim to exp<?r1ene* affr they are hopelessly rae-ht. t :t,ooo MKV CAPT1KI5I) lUliau Drive <*ntluueN Willi Fight lug IMIIvr On Fr?HilH. 'I'Im- gnat olldi-lve ?>!' the Italians from the region of io the )hcnd of the Adriatic sea Is going oil t VlfHfrilt* IHf xlul^M'I'H reslstelice of tilt* 1 Austrian* nml the " ditHeulty of fin* terrain. Meanwhile. tIt** British and I* I'Wii'l' forces in Iteiglum ami on the sectors ;of l.eus and Verdun III France iiKHln liti\t> made progress against Ihe (Jer iiiaiix and also have held. notwilh 'standing mo*' violent counterattack* all t lit* ground I hoy won In recent lighting. on. flu- eastern front near tin- Ini ' jiortftnt Russian port of niiia on ihe IttiIt 1<* tin1 Hermans have started what possibly may turn out to lu* another big offensive and also are attacking the Russian lines to the southeast III ! the vicinity of Hvlnsk and further 1 south near Hrody and Tarnopol In , northern east lialifhi. ; Already the Italian offensive has re; I suited In the endure of more than b'l.ooo prisoners and .'in guns, and jgains of ureal Importance have Ihvii ! made all along the line. Italian war ; 4hips. which are aiding In the attaek t il the head of the gulf of Tries!. have ' switched their guns from the battle line and showered shells on Trlest. the ? dg Austrian port which is the object ; ive of the Italians. i Admission is made by the \ lenna war oHlce of victories of the Italians nt several points so'uth of Tolmino and the capture of ilie town of Selo . near the head of the Adriatic, but it is asserted that the offensive especially j at Selo. eost the Italians thousands I <<f ttien killed and wounded. In addi tion to more than O.fiOO prisoners, i Not only have the Canadians re pulsed till (iernian counter-attacks be | fore Lens, but they have taken addl i tlonal positions from the enemy In i front of the Important coal * center. [ Near Ypres, In Flanders, the British j have penetrated the (iernian line to a considerable depth. ?>n both these I sectors furious fighting Is still going 1 oil. Tuesday night and Wednesday moring saw the (iernian crown prince delivering heavy counter - attacks against the newlywon French positions northwest of Verdun, where at sev eral points the (Jerinans succeeded in re-orftering them. 'iMiese positions, how ever. shortly afterward again were relinquished to (Jeneral lVtain's men under fierce onslaughts. North and northeast of Verdun'the (Jermans made -imilar attempts to capture lost ground but the artillery ritle tire of the French men forced them to desist. Wednes i i\ aflenioon found tin* (iermans ap parently cowed as a result of their unrewarded efforts for their infantry kept t'? their trenches and only the artillery wa> in action. More than (i.ixto (Jerinatis have been made pri-oner- during the three days ? ?t' tiirhtii.ir in the Verdun region. (in the Ai>ne front the crown prince -till cr-titinuo- 11i^ attack at various point- a I o 11 the Choiniii-des-I >aiu'< a<Ija1 nt territory. hut nowhere has he liecn able to .lent the French line. F.ast of Riga between the Tirul tnarshc- ;iini the River An. the (ier nian- in a new offensive have forced back the Ku--ian a<lvanee guard from one to two mile-. They also have he lmiii bombardment^ to the southeast near Pvinsk and in northern- (ialicia. near Krody and Tarnopol. where the Rus-ian* are -till maintaining their line notwithstanding their recent de fections in the army wlieh resulted in the forced retreat of the Russians in Halicia and Rukowina. Aerial bombing raids of great in tensity still are being carried out by Itritish and Frem-h aviators over (ier nian positions in Rclgiutn and inten sive air lighting also is in progress. Zeebrugge. the (iernian submarine base iti northern Belgium, is report ed to have been heavily bombarded again. In lights in the air the Brit ish Tuesday accounted for seventueu (iernian air-hip-, but twelve of their own machines failed to return to their 1 >a -e. ('. S. Chaflin. of Itennettsville. has been appoited Treasurer of .Marlboro County vice N. I?. Rogers. deceased. 100 per cent. Roughage O V ? yTheVare free of lint. They are fv of trash8" They are free of dirt and dust. When you buy rNAOl MARK DllctvtYF COTTONSEED W ? V HULLS X uin tic as you are paying for nothing but roughage, and you are feeding your stock nothing that is worthless or injurious. Buckeye Hulls look like a real feed and are a real feed. Th*U v<ry appearancc will convince you that you should use them. Even if Buckeye Hulls cost as much as old style hulls it would still be to your advantage to use them. Selling at several dollars per ton less, they put old style hulls beyond consideration. Other Advantages Buckeye Hulls allow better as similation of other food. They are sacked?easy to handle. They take half the space for storage. They mix well with other for age. Every pound goes farther. 2000 pounds of real roughage to ,' the ton?not 1500. Mr. S. L. .tone a, Jackaon, La., a ay a! "I have been feeding my dairy cows Buckeye Hulls and find that they do as weHjpx Buckeye Hulls as on old style and that they like the Buckeye Hulls better than the old style." \ To secure the best results and to develop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls thoroughly twelve hours before feeding. It is (easy to do this by wetting them down night and morion* for the next feeding. If at any time this cannot bo done, wet down M least thirty minutes. If you prefer to feed the hulls dry, use only half m njuch by bulk as of old style hull*. Book of Mixed Feeds Free Gives the right formula for every combination of feeds used in the South. Tells how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fat tening, for work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for using them properly. Send for. your copy to the nearest mill. Dept. K The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Dept. k Atlanta Birmingham Greenwood Little Rock Mtmphti Augutta Charlotte Jackaon Macon Silmu . ra? ? ? ? Notice To The I*ublic. I wish to say that 1 am again as sociated with The Huckcye Cotton Oil Co. Ms their agent for tills and ad* joining counties anil to say to those that have so liberally patronized us in the i>ust that we are using this meihod of thanking them and also t<? say that we are asking a contin uance of their confidence and patroiV age and promise you the same liberal treatment in the future we have inven in the past. And to those that have not as yet found ii convenient to do any busi- i :iess with us to jrive h* trial and we will do our hest to make any I business transaction with them both J ple.is;ini ;i1111 profitable. Try its one i time. ? Wo al-<> wish to state that after j the first of September our office and seales will be located at the near of Zcmp & Dcl'ass Drug Store, the store room formerly occupied by W. .It. Huberts Meat Market. IMease note ihi< ehanirc. My irrist and feed mills will also bo located at this place, along with the Studebaker automobile agency. Any time you have cotton and cot ton seed or corn to offer for sale, or you want to buy or trade for a irood automobile we invite,, you in to see us and if you .have no business to transact call on us anyway .as wc will be u'lad to talk with you. yespeetfullv. It. 1,. Moseley. Ageuev. A Correction. in our last pai>er in reporting the marrin.sre^of Mr. Lee Smith /to Miss Trapp. we stated that Miss Francis 'frapp was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Trapp. This was an error. Sim is the daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Trapp. of Camden. The South Carolina highway, de pa i t inePt. has collected more thai $1<M),000 in motor vehicle license few More tluin 30,(HK) uiotor cars have be? registered in the state and therein many cars that have not been regij tered. IvOst Certificate. This is to certify that Certificate Xa 50. three shares of Series No. 9 of En terprise Building &' Loan Associatioi of Camden, S. O.. dated' Jiniuarv 2 1011. has been lost and that after Mention of this notice required una her of times I will apply for anotbei certificate of said shares. Snid certi flcate was transferred from- Tayk* Powell to (Mrs.) T. J. Boykin. (Mrs.) T. .1. Boykin. Camden, S. C., Aug. P. 1917. NOTICE OF ELECTION A petition having been filed with the County Board of Education signed by one-third or more of the resiilenti electors and a like proportion of the resident freeholders of the age of 21 years of (iumberry School District Ntt .*5 asking for an election to be determine whether or not a special levy of 4 mills shall be made upon the property in the District for school purposes and the County Board ol Education having granted said peti tion. notice is hereby given that a? ?*lwtion for said purpose will be hfcM at Gumberry School House on Friday August 24th inst. At said election each elector must before he can vote "exhibit Iris tax receipts and regis tration certificate and reside in the district. Polls will open at 8 a. and close at 4 p. m. H. C. McLendon. , I. J. Sinclair / S. E. Belvin. Iioard of Trustees for School DlstrJS xo. a. "??* ?I25ir";nd near Boykin'a ?"known as ** A-ncrum HiH tract **'* ier'"X*$i7h*?' 4 tenan"1houses? ^emiafs now^occup^^W^T P^e' S om dwelling, one bar.-. PHc?o$ 1^600^0 S* C" 30 ac'res under cultivation, ' one ' h()U: ? C. P. DuBOSE & REAL ESTATE INSURANCE CROCKER BUILDING PHONE