The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 16, 1918, Image 4
THE CAMDEN ^HKONICLE
II. I). \ile> rniit i
k> v .. J
K. N. McDowell ^
Published every Friday at 11(>0 Nit
Broad si hdU entered Ml th* raut,
d.-i- po.stollKc at WCObd > las* wall unit
(or per annum $l..ri<>.
Caindrii. S. Friday. .\ug. la.
SOT Ot It UK
\t Hie campaign meeting bold at He
flume Tuo*da> tin' present comity treas*
' urer tried t<? place The Chronicle iu
disrepute before (be voters l>y denying
? he published statement of the Kershaw
Couuty grand jury in which a signed
agreement between bt and the county
attorney whereby bo was to rnuke good
an alleged discrepancy of $1,r?00 or wore. I
The < 'hronicle bus never charged any J
thing false against tbc treasurer, Neith
er bav*' we made any chaw against
bin) peraonally. it wax against bis of
ficial record which wo hove a perfect
right. to show up. If the charge* in
the signed agreement were not true then
it was the grand jury <>r some one i>b:e
who has falsified the records, and not
this paper.
There are a great many other mut
ters churgcd to him that we do not
know the correctness of, but that in for
the voters to decide. As to the signed
agreement it is on Hie at the court bouse
and anyone doubting the truthfulness
<>f the statement in The Chronicle can
compare same with the tiles ?t the court
bouse. That is where we got our in
formation.
In every American honrt today there
reposes the unconquerable couvietion
thill the honor of (me cuuso is entrusted
to men til to preserve if. and thai their
conduct in thin oio.st tremendous of
struggles will be in accoi'd with tho most
invigorating and glorious records of the
republic iu whoso behalf they offer thuir
strength and lives.
According to ropoi'th from Lancaster
three persons wore killed in I hut county
in two days. Une iiegro killed unother
ut Heath Springs Saturday afternoon,
Brown Simpson, a whito tuau. was killed
a few miles northeast of L*aucafttor on
Sunday by Charlie Allen, a negro, and
a negro woman was killed by an un
known party over on the river Sunday.
In Washington mm h interest is taken
in tho question of the liability of mem
ber* of congress to the military draft,
iu event, which now seems certain, of
the passage of the proposed act making
the uges of service IS to lf?. Accord
ing to the New York World thirteen
senator* and 110 representatives would
be liable to draft, or about twenty per
cent of the entire membership. The
ipiestion it raised whether congress i? I
to be considered an "essential industry". 1
employment tin which would give ground
for exemption, that i?- to say deferred j
<1 a - - i I i < ? a t i , ? i j A leading constitutional]
lawyer in the venule is quoted a? bedd
ing that (oiijjic^inft) are not exempt |
from tic draft Those nieuibers who fall I
within the ;i gc uf >i-r\ice must. iu anyj
'?vent, register and (ill ontVp^Tst jonnaires. j
and. it is pointed out,- to get t In* jWiieti t '
of exemption oi defeii ' d i la s>i fi< a t ioll '
ii i- iii>nw-.:ir\ make claim for it. as j
llo-ie i s no - 1 i ? li thing as automatic!
exemption The congressmen \\ ho vote |
foi the measure ami are li:tb]evto tliej
? Iraft. therefore, will be i on front ed witlij
I
t lie i>?ue of ? Uiiming exemption under j
;i law of eotnpul soi> servu-e which theyi
ha v e helped to ena- t and it is said many i
of them are raihei pu7/.led a s to what!
fli> \ should do in the < ircumst anee? An
? 'X 1 1 ao i*i 1 1 n a iv large proportion of the
South <"aroliii.i delegation in ?-ou gross
a ill In- liable to draft toils one of the
In .ns hi\Mi,J 5 lie age "I id i ty-iivo
? lie it*;* \ iiium \ e? i <?! - ? i \ i ? ?? 111 the pro- I
l.? Si njil." Smith and Hepre- I
-e ? , t :i t \e Si ii ? n son ate the only South
' . i ' ? ? 1 1 : i . i ?; ? ' ii 1 ? ? ui;! o! tin a?;e, Those
!a!tu? within i l.i draft and who milM
? ' lie i w.- 1 *'ulr inlets t In \ < laim
. \ . ;u ; i ' ? '? ? ? a . . *?' t ti? i r esvi-n 1 1 ttl
senne .ii i ? : i ' .t !? gis|u t ion . a re
"si 1 1 a t o . I e- -i ? ; I ; . | ii i n i . \ . s Wha
le* IJaydiii.* I'. . i \ ? i ? i ? , , ! * s | ?omi
i. :.-k .J 1 1 ? t l e.
Let u'S examine your eye*
and fit you up with
a pair of
TMg INVtSUMJi WOCALS
M.H.HEYMAN& COMPANY
JEWELERS and OPTICIANS
CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA
Seelting President'* Opinion.
, - ... I jc
V telegram ?igued )>> a good number
>t fitj/oiM i >f ' 'iinxli'ii ojid Kershaw
j titiuii.s whs n?Mit to lion. John (iiuy
j l)\ uiis at Spartanburg 'fSh'Miu.N ropiest- !
ing that he uoininuuicute with President
W'iUou and ascertain his preference. in ;
, the 8<nith < 'a rail U a Senatorial race,
' -tali iik (hat the honor- of our ?? d??.
J inamh ihu?. io?'?m<k?' reeelvud from '
; Mi, KVhiih t In- follow iug.^ay stated that
| th*1 ha<l beeii forwarded to!
! President WiKou.
This action wan taken in view of
the fact that the President had already
expressed bis choice of the candidate*
in < leorgiu aud Mississippi. <>eorgis
has Jot Hardwick, Mississippi has her
Vardaiuun. and Mouth Carolina is try
ing bcr b<st to keep Cole Blease out.
Tin* I luu butchers are uo doubt in
high glee <?vo? theii exploit in siuk
i i > k a British ambulance ship. which
wo* rnroute to a British port tilled
<*ith wounded soldiers and nurse*. Near
ly one hundred' of the wouuded were
killed outright in the ward room by
the exploding torpedo. Wonder if there
is a l^ell hot enough to bold these mur
derous Huns? They are a disgrace to
civilization, ami the world will never
be a safe place to live iu until the
lu-t Hun is exterminated. ? Rock Hill j
Record.
Spartan burg people are talking with
interest about the announcement of the
War Department that, it would hood
send the Slavonic legion of volunteers
to Oarap Wadswo.rth for traiulng. These
ineu have enlisted in the T-nited States ?
aud are loyal to their mother eountries.7
They compose nutivos of the raccs of i
Slav,-*. Caeco-Slovaks. I'krauians aud i
other oppressed branches of the Slavic
aud Polish people*.
One of the melaueholy discoveries of i
the Allies ns they have advanced in ter
ritory which has been under Oermau do
minion was the grave, of Lieutenant
Quentin Roosevelt, whose airplane was
shot down several weeks ago back of
the (jeimuu lines. The grave was lo- !
cated by an American aviator and was j
found to have been equipped with a head* '
stone u | >o n which had been inscribed
in Knglisb the simple words: "Lieu- |
tenant Quentin Roosevelt, buried by the j
tJerrnans." It is a consolation to know '
that this grave will now come under the i
sympathetic care of young Roosevelt's
own people.- -Charlotte Observer.
O l
It is estimated about 1."H) men had;
I
to drop out of the drilling sit ("amp,
Wadsvrortb at Spartanburg on Wetlnes- '
day last on account of being overcome
by the intense^ heat.
Many 1" Boa In Destroyed.
Premief* l.loyd George'.* announcement
tliat more tliau l.'iO G erm an sulmmi ii c*>
lia c !"?? ii destroyed since the b'.gin
i? ? *1 cr t?f tho war is the llrst definite ami
autliomtativo statement giveu to fit#* p?i>>
lic <oit<eming tlm losses indicted upon
r lie* I "-boat . It i? a thoroughly >-n t
isfa< lory showing.
A t the beginning of t In* war t li?* naval
lists gave the number of submarines in
?the (-r-innrtr fleet ?s about I wentv-se\ ?'11.
The i ?? may have been rou si durably inoir
than this. for it i* known that . loux
bi'toi ?? i In- war began Germany was fal
sifying -tatistir* in order to deceive tin*
world as fit her real strength. Mow
ninny I .'-boats sin* ha-* been abb' to bit'M
? hiring tin* i-ourse of the struggle ??an
? ? 1 1 1 \ I ? onjeit ured. i hough it is proh
able that t he r^Miiiitoi of nil tbo <*????? ?
man yards have been devoted mainly
I" submarine < oust rm tiolli It is impos
1 1 ? I ?? t.<> -ay w bet her .'50 |ht ?vnl < i !' .jU
I" i ? ??nt <-r T"? | mm ' --lit of In'i total
submarine output has bein destroyed,
but ii may !)?? that tin- reeord -of
ir,<> f'-boats ? on n I ^d for by the Al
lies i m inding A m :i iudn-at* ? ;i \ or v
h ? a x \ strain .ijhoi t ! .?- ' r?"M#ni and
npi'ii t he iiioim)i? >,( ih< ' muii\
Ii .in ii. |? ? it a n t potnt ntj?i'.oir
that ii.oiv Mian half of ?[).? | ~,u ha\''
b'-rii d? within the past uir
Tijjs. .if conrsi- i? proof ?>f tin* iucreuy
: ii k i A ii'tn ??less nt' t li?- Allie-' methods
and is pra< fwat assurance 'hat as rim'*
p;i s-i's (be antisubmarine ? nmpaign wi'i
ln>. orju* tuur*' and more 'ftioav iou?
j Germany lias ',.st the submarine war.
Her roma n t.it r*boat? will continue to
| do i.l a mag' , nerbsps a great deal of dam
.ig?* bis! sh?- i-an never win with Iit
1 I boats iin\v Her antagonists have out
i n.' tif"-t> ..ill offensive!? nnd defensive
\ '> n -V have i n tl i**t ?"*<1 tremendous lof.s
I ?? # u ro-i r boat tbei and by building t
t > .is: ,ui1m is i f new merchantmen thev
'iit^r ave-r?-rt t tie danger that their uvail
, able merchant tonnage won J be iusuif
?ie;.-),' r.i .supply their n'-od< 'I he Gei ,
i. an submuruie defeat is nnmi>takable.
i I tulee<l ii w ? s mmmtokabi* weeks ngo '
| b'li M - 11 ? >wi i}.'o:ge'.<? statement of the t
<? ibma ne loaves mnkev > doublv p T j* i n 1
\ ? ? v* ? (l ' '< ? ? j r ! ?? r
l be ;i)nn who h <^>an inside nu<l our
? sivi,., wix. re'ther up (?> fhe ri?'h
nor d'i? n orj the po^ir, who < no lose I
?:thout ?<pi*?aiinjt and wiu without brag
Kinic who is < on.sMJcrntn of women, ohild- ,
' re n and v ! l people, who is too hra*e to j
I I c too gene ron* f" '-heat and t>w? ?eo-.
I ?
t<? loaf who take* his share of the
world's goods nnd Jets othors have theirs t
is a trie gert!*TTian - -Madison Madl
*ou i a u
Ibwolutriy I'nmiHfd.
i From the ( 'hfit<*r 1 import eg. )
i \t this juncture in thv count r.v's {if*
fairs i'olr Itlt'tiM* is absolutely UU*
I * ii i 1 4%< I l?i represent th.j* Slate ill office,
J Had it ^)i4?iil<i require no argument (<<
j convince thr vt?<*r to that effect. Mr,
j Jl.le;?HC Iium 'stated tion? after tllne his
j p'crponul antipathy to President Wil
1 *<?n. And Jk?? denounced the I'rrKidoni
in the \rtrM .? 1 1 < I iQOift scurrilous man
| is vi". He has furthermore declared that
tlio war in which the country in engaged
is till uujust aud unwarranted war, ami
ui? uutil recently sought to throw every
4 **
obstacle withiu hih powfi' lit the path of
t bo** charged with the conduct of Opera
tion*, True, he has uo^ changed front ;
j hut that is simply because he ?ees how
the majority incline*, and realise- that
iu order to he elected he must praise
the J'rcbideut .instead of denouncing him,
uud throw the full Ktreugth of bin ener
gies, or at Jittst ostensibly *o. to win
ning th*> wur instead .bf pulling hack.
Hut with Mr. Please successful at the
polls, would this information prove per
manent? Would he not more likely re
turn to the pleasant task of lighting
his enemies, the President included, and
resume his campaign of assault aud in
nuendo V v
President Wilson has sent i'lark How
ell, of Georgia, u letter asking the Voters
of Georgia to elect William J. Harris
to the Senate from Georgia iu the place
of Thomas W. Hardwick, giving a* his
reasons the fact tht^fr Harris has been
a firm supporter of the administration
in Its war upon Germany while Hard
wiek has not.
Mr. Kelly Withdraw*.
To The Kditor of the Chronicle ; ? 1
wlcli to say to the people of kersbaw
county thut i am truly gratefull for
past favorH renderd me and to those
who wanted mo to make the race thi^
campaign that after mature consider
ation i have desided not to run t his j
time
the masses are not ruling to day in j
eveary case therefore if you do not i
stand in with the classes and cannot i
be used by the you are not init
i hope to live to see the day when |
democracy will be restored to bouih ;
Carolina let the people rule, and not ,
money and rascality
Newton Kelly
MANAGERS OF ELECTION
The following is a list of the Managers
of election as appointed by the County
lOxecutlve Committee to serve on Au?
gust 27th, 1918. The voting -places
are as heretofore published :
Abuey ? L. M. Taylor, clerk. It. F.
Taylor, H. T. Horton.
Antioch? H. C. McLendon. clerk, .l.j
T. Sinclair, L. T. Bradley.
Beaver Dam ? K. A. Jackson, clerk.
.1 A. Habon, .Icrry Ford.
Helk Hill ? not given.
Bethune? L. K. Yarbrdugb, clerk, .1. !
N. Mcbamin. N. K. McKinnin. i
Benlnh- It. A. Bruce, clerk, H. S.
Dixon, C. B. Smith.
Blaney? J. T. Itosx, clerk, .1. C. Kelly,
T. C. Sesi?ions.
Buffalo? not given.
Camden ? W. A. Scbiovk. clerk. J. B. ;
Arrants. K. I>/ Williams.
Cantey Hill ? not given.
? 'assatt ? not given.
DeKalb? S. < Truesdale. ??leik. J. F. j
? lark. A. ?!. Owens.
iMby's Mill- not Riven.
Kuterprise? .1 . B. \lc('oy, clerk. .J. B. ;
Marshall. W. A. Waters.
Harmony- -not given.
i Iormitugo- -W. T. Ha*ty, clerk, Bee i
Player, N. C Born in ac.
Kershaw ? It. M. Perry, clerk. J. A. t
MH'a?kil). B. M. .Tones.
l.ibevl.v Hill -K. W. IJaile. . l.-i k. It. j
It doues, .1. A. Clement*.
l.ivkhart- W. B. Water*. i-N*rk. C. It./
Pitts. T. M. Honeycntt.
I.ugofl'-? -Hugh McCallum. clerk. 11. A.
Km bun. Henry lta\
Ned*- < 'reek - T. U . Bowers, clerk, t
V. A. Humphreys, .1 I >. Taylor.
<>uk!aud .1. II. Wutkins clerk, W. |
.1 ' *:i 1 1 > . .1. II. Kati'lifT.i
Pine Creek .1. K. Kobinson. clerk, j
T. I Truennhtle. W M West.
P : i n ? " Tree- B C I'iiulkner. clerk, !
I <f Cardnej. .1 i in Tidwell.
Koiuud -not given
Salt Pond Melvin I ?? ul. clerk. H. Ft. |
K'vkin. M. Watt*.
Sandy < trove not given.
S h hiii rock -T >. W. Blackwcll. clerk, !
I I"' Baker. T. S. Williams.
Sbaylor* Hill- W. ,1. Drakeford, clerk, |
(J I.. Stuvrl, J . W. Young.
Shepor.1- W. K. Hall, clerk F. .1. !
Tidwell. T II Clements.
Stockton- K. M. Workman, ? b-rk, W. j
K Oardner, (i. W. Ainmonx.
Stoneboro -ti. U. Hammond. clerk.
W. 1.. Stover, J. D. Williams
Swift Creek?not given.
Three C'# ? Jno. M. Croxton, clerk, i
.1 H Barlleld. I. F. Kobinson.
Twenty Creek ? Wesley ,la?k-?>n, clerk, I
W. K. Kelly, Kobt. Watt"
\V ??<*t ville ? not given
Hardawav J. B. Flnchei. , ?.>rk, H ;
K Mo.hI, J. K, .Ionian
Bethune Man Wounded
Mr Sidney N. King, who has been in j
service in France, has been wounded in !
I-'ran-v a<vording to ? message received j
i?y hi-f father, Mr d. S Kinjt. at lie j
thune I a st Monday. The message stated'
that the young man wa1* mounded on
.1 i.lv ISili N"o particulars were given
aud it i* not known to what degree
he h?* been hurt ,
Total enrollment of voters in South
? arolina for 1918 is 148,259 This ei
? Tds bv 10.5-10 the vMe i'vi in thi< |
-:nfe in I91ti
At l.aurens ia-<t Fnda.v ui/cot Congtea**
uoan Sam J. Nichoils refused to answer
\^hen flaked if he were going to *up
pnrt Cole Blenoe the Senate.
v NKGKO REGISTRANTS
Called lo Report Muring Three l>a.v
IVrl.nl > rom \ujcnst
List <>r registrant* called io
report for entratmpeiit for Camp Jack
mhi during the .'I <}h,v period from Au
gust 2 -lid under call No. IIS;
Henry Patterson,. Columbia, S, (C.
Henry Mack, Hi*ho|?vllle,- S. C.
J a me* Allen, Camden
, Kurt Johnson, Blaney
j Jim Mi-Cray, Camden '
I .lames ('. Starling, Lugoft ,
Leon DuBose, Cassatt
Edward T. Mason. Kersbuw
Isaiah Halle, Blaney
Charlie Alexander, Cantey
Wylie Portee, Hluney
J Cleveland Stradford, Cantey
Wiley Stewart, Bethune
Bryan Taylor, Hoykip
Willie Dens, Camdeo ...
Thomas Pate, Camden
James Harris, ? Kershaw
Thomas Kim, Lojtoff
Dave Mickle, Lugoff
Levi Duren, Kershaw
(filbert Stradford, Lugoff
Hiehard Jackson, Cantey
Alex Johnson, Cassatt
Willie Benson, Camden
Sims Jones, Longtown
Frank Mungo, Jefferson. S. C.
? Adam Jackson, Lugoff
Paris WilliamH, Camden
Samuel Williams, Westville
Alonzo Mungo, Kershaw
Walter Ilarrel), Logoff
WiHe Ponds, Bethune
Ed^urd Foster, Liberty Hill
Willie Williams, Camden
James McCarthy, Camden
llenben Josey, Bethune
Reuben Wood, Lugoff
Wylie Johnson, Lugoff
Arnett Johnson, Blaney
Willie Glenn, Blaney
Jake Thomas, Lugoff
John E. Robertson, Marion
Willie A. Stover, Bethune
Arthur Gaskins, Cassatt
i
Lewis Dukes, Bethune
John Alexander, Camden
Richard Hall, Lucknow
Morant Tucker, Longtown
James Bennett, Longtown
Frank Harris, Hopewell, Va.
John Truesdel, Westville
J
Samuel Clarke. WeRtville
Willie Johnson, Camden'^
James Green. Marion
Elijah Bradley, Lugoff
Jack Cbatten, Westville
Frank Catoe, Westville
Richard Williams, Camden
Gilbert Jones, Lugoff
Isaiah Smith, Cassatt
Jessie J. Champion. Burlington. Vt.
Anderson. Pate, Kershaw
Charlie C. Higgins, . Lucknow. S. C.
Laurel Smith, Canulen
Murry Jacksou. Longtown
Bonnie Clark, Cassatt
I
John Xowell, Jefferson, S. C.
Walter MK'all, Camden
Henry Carter. Camden
Douglas Potee, Blaney.
Henry Murphy, Longtown
Willie Smith, Camden
Willie Bennett. Blaney
Sydney Mills, Camden
Phil Hammond, Liberty Hill
Captain Seegars. Kershaw
OU-y Washington. Cassatt
Timothy Counts. Blaney
Leslie McLester. Bethune
Thoinas Williams. Boykin <
Wilie Thompson. Canulen
James Timbers. Camden
Waller Gaskins, Belhune
Willie Gibson. Blaney
f 'rice Adnmsnu. Cassatt \
' Jill) Levy, Hopewell. Va.
. lames .1 lines, Kilgo. S. <
John l? McLester, Bethune j
Hump Stradford. ( 'amden
It's PowdereM
and
lArmmr
PackagM
Don't contused not
in*! pow<i^r, but powdered
goap. I s?* it tor every rleansm,
purpose? Winder the dotyfe,
Kcrul) the floors, wjtsh the dUb?,
< '1 en 1 1 tlir \\ ilidowi iUlil
work everything in the hou?. I
hold nnd save the Mhrj of
chipping* dicing and rubbiuj
b*r 5oap,*ndth? w?8tefutneuuu?ed
by bwr so?p lying eround in
It e An not berui the mokt expwni,,
?ilk* ?nd it works wonder* ?h<*
cleaning flue furniture.
GRANDMA'S Powdered Soq
Your Grocer- Has HI
lion Martin, Boykin
Isaac McCliuton. Cuut *y
Thomas J. Cunt hen, Kershaw
Carlie Haley, Jeft'erson
.las. W, Heegara, Jefferson, S. (\
Robert Starling, Lugoff
Willie Witherspoon, Kershaw
.Joe Clarke, Bethuue
Lewis R. .James, Betbune
i 4ppU? f'<u?k in gag
? '
Winchester, \'a., Aug. 8.? -Apples cook
ing on the trees in the great orchard
r^giou of northern Virginia is one of the
l'roa^s of nature being caused by the hot
spell. State Fuel Administrator Byrd is
displaying fruit from his orchard, where
the thermometer registered 120 degrees
in the sun. which ha* been thoroughly
sizzled if it actually has not been baked,
and other growers say the fruits are
being threatened with ruin. Other grow
ing crops ure withering under the hot
wave and it i? said tremendous losses
are likely.
Scr?w Propeller Old Device.
That a patent for a screw-propelled
?team vessel had been Issued as far
hack as 1803 recently was discovered
in the Freanh patent office.
Bid* To Be Received.
We will receive bids for the assign
ed stock of Pearee-Young Hardware
Compapy in Camden, H. C. for st6ck
and, figures, either or bpihr^ Cost price
ofntdflr ; fixtures^ $1,100.00.
A rine opebing for a hardware busi
ness in Camden. Bids received " until
'August .list, reserving right to reject
any or all bids.* Stock and' inventory
open to inspection. Will be glad to
furnish further information upou re
quest.
?John S. Lindsay,
Assignee.
W. M. Shannon,
Agent of Creditors.
Camden, S. C., I\ O. Box 278.
REMOVAL NOT1CK *
1 have roovod my law office to i
lirnt floor of tb? Kiist Xntionil ?,J
bulging.
L. A. WITTKOWKKY. |
Wants-For Salt
WANTED? To purchase mens uH
dies second band bicycle?. Also (,
kerosene oil stoves. Apply to C]
Colemnu, Camden, S. C.
? ? ? ? 7 ? : ? ~
LOST? One Dodge Bros, front 1
Reward if returned to Chronicle^
WANTED? You to know that we i
bicycles and kerosent stove#,
any kind of work in the repair!
C. M. Coleman, Camden, 8. C.
FOR SALE? Six lots and houwi, 1
? oue barn and stable, on tbe
of Mill and York Streets. Appljj
L. A. Wittkowsky, Camden, 8. G
WANTED? Live dealer to handle Boj
<?oe automobiles in this territory. <jfl
opportunity to make money. oT
Ham, Distributor North tod So:
Carolina, Charlotte, N. C. II
? ? ? ? 1 ??
WANTEI^-I want a good share hi
for two horse farm close to Cut
Will furnish 1000 pounds fatty
per acre. J. L. Moseley. ltf
FARM FOR SALE? A desirable M
containing about 65 acres three ;
from Camden on public road. Oil
land. J. L. Moseley. ITU]
NOTICE ? For o nice, cheap coll
??asket call at Billing's
rant's old stand.
DR. R. E. STEVENSON
DENTIST
Crocker Building
Camden, S. C. \
THE CONFEDERATE COLLEGE]
A Hon rding and Day School for Girl*.
Uegins its session October 11)18.
Historic Institution situated in a healthy location.
Ail vantages of City Life, with large College Yard for outdoor sport*
vy>ll planned course of studies in a homelike atmosphere.
A bu>ii)i'>.s co.urse open to Seniors, and Klective Course to Ju
<< i"i ? and ? Senior".
1 wn domestic s? j ?? n ?:?? courses, giving pru'Otieal and theoretic koe*
ledge of Cooking. i
A well equipped Library. '
' ' atal?ij?ue and further information apply t" the Collet
62 BROAD STREET CHARLESTON. S. C.
TO THE FARMERS I
of Kershaw County j
P&SHIS * *** *?
will be interested in r j- ^nor work dono u,. K\ The best service, from a modem
your attention to th " foIln!n^ "here the best |wv?? ma^inery. We believe m]
Out ? mach ?W'nK parti< ,,l?'s ,'an b? obtained, and we invite
of special t rai ni tig P who "h! ' (l('lnands. Our siir^'li^h" fnUl ??"Kaw Kin?. and our c?
and it is reirularlv int. have long served ihp handled and kept in repuir by n*n
Oinninjr Department alone ' b>" an exj>ert ? hr, Ts eraSin^'h with entire .satisfaction
.. ne- employed foy our cotnpanv for rt*
Our system of accounting
etc. ' 'Our 'record" ?e ' " f 0 r a 1 i 0 n'"' d o s'iV a" "to it? y?" ** il ia to us- At any l'T
ora.s are permanent and are ?vaiUMh Vame of driver, weight of bale,
appreciate your patronage aVa,lab'* for your use at any time.
ours very truly,
uthern Cotton Oil Company
Camden Mill
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