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Fertilizers
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High Grade Fertilizers at
reasonable prices. See us.
Workman Grocery Co
CROCKER BUILDING
GOING OUT
OF BUSINESS
This .store will close its doors this week, due
to the fact that one of the firm is aubject to the draft
and expects to enlist before beinjr called.
We deaire to thank our friends for their lib
eral ratronajre and for the many courtesies extend
ed us.
Yours very respectfully.
Phillips & Company
The Pleasures
of Life
They are of many kinds and derived from many
sources.
The greatest source of pleasure, and one that is al
ways commendable is Beauty.
And there is no object of beauty that surpasses ap
propriate
JEWELRY
Our line is especially choice. You will experience
great pleasure in just seeing these splendid gems, and
greater still from possessing them.
G. L. BLACKWELL
Jeweltf ah<1 Optici^a Ctaadw, S. C.
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cbr [4ftorw bare <m?b rirrpUonllf '
food, U? ibt- ?tfy ???t)Mr Im*
k<-{4 t JV- ntUK>lar?re >Umu to Mil)
crowd*.
GKNmU NEWH %om
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*j!iJbU Wtynsil }e?T*.
f:*-Pr*-?i4eftt WllUta ll, Taf< i?
to rU)t (jkttp Jacfcan on
f h** 'J>th of xh'i* month w b*-n be will
U- a*M to <^!iw ait a^Wnsw to|
#??*?e of the soldier*
Niee *-*.?*?? of memnirftl* wens utv
cpv?t??J ia*t *f*k at the naval train
in; alalia at (l?arW:.? an i an ?-p 4-'
iImbv- of the ?1 w-aw- U feare-d by the,
ro^n in charge of tie ?i?uation.
In the court of sc^T^ml i 'H?* for
R] 'bU?l la*t wtek Ju-U^ Mem-j
mincer. who prwdded. fe^titenced twen
ty men to the chain gang and prni- j
lentiary, a retard fur -* we*-k.
Mr h. Chark-* IJgoa and lit*** <laii?h-i
tor. of Cberoke*- Fall*, in Cherokee
fotihty. were both burned to ?leath at
their hotxK- !???: *A^ k, There was a
lir*- in the yanl and the child"* cloth- i
in* <-aiwrht from that. The mother
ru?bed to The rescue and both wen-'
?m> terribly barre-d that death ensued.
L. S. Bower*. who ha* served as
I'^troa^lfr at I'ro->jerity in Newberry;
County <x?ntlnuoui?ly for 4* J yearn haul
rf-sijrTj^l He wat appointed by Pre*l- 1
'lent fJrant. Mr. B*ywers ha-s the dl*
tt ration of holding this position the|
longest in the Stat#- if not also in i
the I iii ted State*.
Kire ma'i<- a clean sw^ep of the,
row of cottages north of th<- railroad at
W^-JsefleJd Thur^lay nlzht about 9
o*. j.?r-k. Rve ?tore<- ? J. B. Kyan, bJ
Weinbe rjf'. E. I>. Burre*?. Walker aodj
Hair * ? Ryan'-i and Weinbenr'^ ware
hou?>4^< and the old ThiPont residence
w**re de-ftroye-J >?^fore the Are oould
!?< ^h<-<-k?*<i.
(M"-j?r <" o*/k. a Richland rn-^rro. was
Ny Ji>l^ Metmniriirr-r iast
week to ?-4-rv?- t?*n years for ^tfaliiiR
rhiek**ii>'. Th*? evWm<** ?howed that
th#> n*"fro cm "1 *-?<>??? n the ehickena
fr.<m a nmall houM* that was within
statutory distan*.* of a residence. Toe
l>t v>- provide* n wenten<-** of life" im
priM/?nrm?nt. i??t th*- jury iw.?im<?nd
r-.j mercy.
<*hri> Blaiidii/^. a from An*
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do-rvon (VHinty. was recently arrested
th^rr- atj^l 4-flrri^i l?a?.-k trv I W^troit. from
whi'*h [?la<^* Iv* had ?-^ca|M*<il and #u.a
rri.-l on tSe f-har^ of having mur
h IVjigian woman there. He
? . i to cnttine her threat from
<-ar to -ar and was sentenced to life
imprisonment. Mi<hitran having ahol
isJu-?l capita] punishment.
Th? War Garden.
Representative Mason of Illinois
*ald In Chicago the otber day: '
"One way to keep down prices La
for every family to net up its own
vegetable garden. but the trouble ia
that moot of us ure as Ignorant of
gardening bh the chap who wrote to
the seedarnan :
" 'As I wish to do my bit for the
allies by growing my own provisions
on a strip of rooky ground back of my
house, please send me, f. o. b, one
dozen potato seeds, one bee with hive
ronjplete. one dozen fruit seeds as*
sorted, ten square yards of grass, one
path, six feet of wall flowers with
wall, and one dozen flour plants. 1
am especially particular about the
grass, which should be green, and not
the brown kind I aee in so many gar
dens.* "
Fruit- Eating aa a Water 8upp4y. I
Most fruits contain from 75 to 90
per cent water, and a balance of
woody fiber or cellulose, fruit sugar
and minerals. Thus the free use of
fruit dally Insures a greater supply
of water to the body, says the Popular
Bdence Monthly.
The cellulose of the fruit supplies
bulk and a mechanical stimulation
whlrh promotes waste elimination.
Add fruits, such as oranges, lemons,
limes and most berries, contain a cer
tain chemlral compound called "vita
mines," In a very stable form. The#* j
vitamins are believed to purify the
blood and to prevent scurvy and vari
ous skin diseases.
FOR 8ALK ? Show ca*e*. meat ftlieer,
wwles and refrigerator Address P.
I O. Box 8, C'anHl**n, S. C.
TAUUM BACHUtt OF 1772
hit* af m iltii i phsa as ?rtj
?i 1711 I* |?i rt fcy u airwi fro*
* Mtkm letter hj Dr
Ktmrmm iMrait (crudftlVr sf
CbmtUm Utnrla) to BmOmha
ttii tooted b; Dr. L. HmmW I* Srf
ok*. *1 fa*T? heard." #r?u Dr. Uw
?I* ?mmMj thai to
itf a MtMae. Pnj. wi
ilK-re ujf imk I* tftj Midi report**"
And Dr. L L Woodruff of *mle Vbi
tmitjr qmaAem iW following loirmtlai
l?m{r?|4 frm ? mu la tk 'Tetek
of Nitve," prtllrtii 1 by Ktumw Dor
?ta |? 1418: i %
*1 W?e treated with greater o?ft
oo the formation of articulate
sr?sod?. aa 1 ttaajr years afo care eon
HdtnUe aiteouoo to this subject for
the porpoos of iapmlsc tliocthud :
at that tine 1 a wooden
mouth with tip* of soft leather. and
with a rair* over the bach port of It
for MMtrlU, both of which cuuld be
quickly ofeonJ or ckM?l by the pr?
sure of the 0A(m. (he Totality was
gi *en by a silk rtUxa about an ui'.b
l?.ng aod a quarter of an ln<h wide
wretched between two bits of wnoxh
wood a little hollowed; *o that wb?m
a *et?tJe "current of air from bdk)?
waa blown on the edge of the ribbon
it gave an agreeable tone. as it vi
brated between the wooden aides,
much like a human voice. Tbl* bead
pronowu-ed tike p. b. m and tlw vowel
a with *o great nicety a* to deceive
all who heard It unseen, when It pro
nounced mamma, papa, map and pom ;
and had a moat plaintive tone when
the lipA were gradually closed. w
NO MIDDLE CLASS IN CHINA
Display of Only Most Expenshrs and
Cheapest Merchandise in Stores
Proves the Fact.
Ail observant traveler In China will
not fail to notice when purchasing ar
ticle* of dally necessity. that there are
ooljr two classes of articles ? the rnort
expensive and elaborate and the cheap
rest and crudest. This la bnt a proof
of the absence of a middle das#, Rajs
East and West New*.
A fox fur gown worth a thousand
dollars or a giant herb rained at a
hundred dollars is not at all uncom
mon Is China, but practical and well
made articles that would be wel
comed bj middle-class men are hardly
obtainable. Those who admire Chi
nese handicrafts as achievements be
yond rtVe power of Japanese artisans
do bo because they hare only seen ar
ticles intended for upper-class custom
ers willing to spend countless dollars
upon luxuries. Those, on the other
hand, who declare Chinese artisans
hopelessly crude, are men who have j
seen only the cheap articles Intended j
for the masses.
Japanese who judge the ancient arts
and Industries nf China by the be*t
productions of the Han. Tang. Sung,
Yuan, Ming and Cfclng dynasties that
have been preserved here, forget that
crude articles of common use have
never crossed the sea of Japan and
that only articles of the best kind
came here as merchandise during the j
many centuries of commercial Inter" '
course between the two countries.
Alaska Women Pretty.
A visitor remarked about the pood
looks of Alaskan women, and the fact
that they dress with taste. Of course,
our Northern women are pretty. "Why
shouldn't they be?" queries the Anchor
age Times. They enjoy absolutely
pure air, drink water as fresh as that
from a mountain spring, get plenty of
exercise, and take an active part In
community affairs. They are cosmo
politan the same as the men are. and
well-read and well-informed. As every
one knows, there is nothing eo beauti
ful as good health. It Is a joy even
to see an Alaskan girl swinging along
with a free, firm tread Instead of the
mincing step of her sister In the states,
who gives the Impression she Is step
ping on eggs. The Alaskan girl looks
you squarely In the eye, gives you a
frank hand-clasp and 1s sure of herself
at all times.
Cures for Sore Throat.
One teaspoonful of pulverized sul
phur and two teaspoonfuls of granu
lated sugar (taking one teaspoonful
once In four hours) will cure a sore
throat.
Spreading a cloth with lard and
sprinkling it with turpentine will also
cure a sore throat or a cold In the
chest.
Burn sulphur on an old shovel or
dust pan and carry It through the
rooms in a home and this will prevent
others from catching cold or sore
throats off one who has them.
Gargle salt and tartar for sore
throat. ?
Use mustard paste made of one part
mustard to three or four parts flour !
for a cold or any form of larynx or
throat or chest colds.
* :
Encourage Stammering Child.
Never laugh nt a child who Btaro
mers. Rather, seriously try to help him
while he Is a child, for the habit grows, !
Make him stop and v rest a moment,
then have him repeat what he was say
ing, very slowly, even resting between
words. This alone often corrects the
trouble. When yon see that your child
Is embarrassed, do not hurt him, but
wait, smiling encouragement, and when
he Is mora at his ease, say. softly, "now
I am rr^dy to listen." juwt as If yon,
and n<H he, were the cause of the de
lay.- -Buffalo Newa.
RAYO LAMPS
are as easy to fifM a* afMjet Ym
don't take of d^kcr the rtilmnry or
?hade. Merely nke the gallery and
touch ? msteh. A lUjro la easy to
re-wlefc mm) eaay to keep dean. It
to artistic and ornamental.
If your dealer doesn't cany Bayo
Luapa write oar nearest station.
Alnddin Security OO guarantees
best results from lamps, stoves and
heaters.
T akes G^xxflj^ht
and Good Byes
The cteadinea* of Rayo fight
? neither flidprr doc flue?
makes it ilnwrt m easy to do 1
delicate, particular tffVf by
lamplight as daylight. f4
STANDARD OIL CO.
(Nm jwwt)
?altimock. md. _
Hermitage (otloa Mill Nfirt.
Kv?*ryt???dy in our village ,i? ju*t
aN-u* -?rrtfc-d again after the c-ujoj*- ;
abk" holiday*. ** I
Sf.-h<v?i rv*?i*?ned oa the 7th uiid ?,hJ I- !
<lreu are ^-c trooping by the house#
oa their way to :iu?l fn^rn school, mak
i;.si ? ha^-y interesting little crowd]
Tbc school has kf-j?t all of it* *>ld pu
pils a-, well #?? gained about ten or j
twelve ww ones.
Saturday evening the inh a happy |
t-rcnvrl gathered at the Community Ou
tage to enjoy a fruit m,rty. Games
were entered into by old as well as
V>u?ig. with a ze?t .?urprl?ing even to
the jxtrtici punts themselves. About j
ni>- o'clock fruit was paiw-d around!
t?V Mrv Myers. Mfe* Jones and Mr.
Brigg*. This was of oxir^e thef mo?t
??nj<"?yal?l<? future ?t the eveniug.
"The Littie Stitcher*" were organiz
**\ 'Ki the afternoon of Tuesday the
Vh. The merol^rs are comprised of
t\?- >rir!s of the village between the
a^?-> of 7 and 15. The aim of each
1 uH'tnlrf-r U to Warn to make her own
??Kith***.
The writer i* ?lad to report that,
vr-ry health prevails throughout
the village. So far we have escaped
t!.e nu?a>lev which i* raging all around
us.
Xiffbt school opened Monday night
i be -14th with a very fair crowd in
attendance. The teachers In charge,
are as follows: Prof. J. G. Richards,
principal; and Miss Annie Kate Al
ford and Mis* Corinne Jones, assist
ant. All who are interested in thli
cducatioqal feature anticipate an Lav
| creasing interest from now until tbe
'?lose of the night session.
Tbe mill management, on account of
I tbe Inability to secure, a sufficient
quantity of coal and general supply
condition* hare found it necessary
to discontinue any operation of the
mill at night, and for the first time
in several years there will tie no night
work except of a flll-in nature. 1
A service flag has been ordered and
U expected to arrive shortly wbicfr
will float from our flag pole under
neath the Stars * and Stripes. This
will be presented to the community
by Messrs. Baldwin h Leslie, the sell'
ing agents of the mill. The follow *
ing, so far, have entered active ser
vice from this mill : Luther Wilson,
*
Raymond Goodman, Yaqtoty Langley,
lira S. Wren. Richard Caskin, Orbea
Wade, John Wade, Dan Bradley, La
ther Blacfcwell. L. L. Jacobs, Walter
Thompson. Pat McLain and Too
Webb.
To the Car Own^ri of Kerihaw County:
We have blanks and ratings of all cars and 'will
be glad to fill same out for you if you( willTSrinir motor
number or Car number with you.
CAMDEN MOTOR CO.
P. S. ? Before you get out will sell you a "Nash" Car.
LET ME DO YOUR
HAULING
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LONG DISTANCE HAULING A SPECIALTY
L. D. ALFORD
PHONES ? 65 and 14?
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