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Want*? For Sale jj WANTtill? Young ?anrrl*d couple d?> xirtw board and lodging. In annwcring ad. plcaue state price per month Ad v. dr#># ]tux 20ft. RN? < KI?AK sill Mil ,KH < it 1 1 One. <>fc Four. W? have the beat thut oau be manufactured. Mid-town yard old MX 'r eight lot next Oour House. David JW and Gq? Crocker Ituildiug tf KOK NAM4?-A {losten or more chicken* ^ at 25 i?aU per pouud. Mr*. Heuijr Truendaie, licKath Hi. 111. KOOTKKV OVK WORKS can ?ave you buying a |RV hat by cleaning and reblockiug that otd one. J. Ferril McJW>wHl i* their agent in Camden. I'hoiie 146. FOB SAI/IC? rtjiiiiU plow, driving and riding mare. The borne thai Mr. Ituxh'M children lined to drive to aobool. ?Je?lle. Prh* |7fi cash. Apply to . ilauy .tiavagc. Camden, *. -fcV 48tfi M^M^P^E^rT**t*ure brad l tarred Hock ?*gn for hatching, $1.80 per wetting y^Wi! fWyr - Mfi< t< I. <Julon, I/Hgoff, S. C FOH HALM? Quantity ear corn for aale at W eaterham Plantation, Lugo ft, H, i'. I'rlije $1.75 per bushel. Apply to Henry Havage. Camden. N. <V 47tf KOU HAIjI?*~Oue Stieff piano in good "? condition, used only one year. Colonial case. Cm* be aeon ttt -0.10 Lyttleton IStreet. For price addrew H. F. D. No. n. Ik?* 20 45-6-7-8-pd I/OST ? <>ue itrtri>ei overeout, hfid pail' o 1 gloVfr* lii pocket*. Finder will leave at this office or return to C. .1. Nun nery, lite. 4, Camden. H. C., hod re ceive $1.00 reward. , ???? /? ? ? - - ?. ?" i*i i ???' i NOTICE ? l'V?r n nlcts cli*'?p wlHln or eaabet rail at Hilling's Broa., A r rant'a <?id ataml. i/OST ? liuovh ol keys oue day lant week b?ilween T^aFayette .Are. and Western Union Telegraph Office. Findei* plcaae rethrn name to Western Colon Tele graph Otter. Itl. WANTKD ? I, ire turkeys, fowls, and egga wanted at' The Court Inn, Camden, 8. V. 454 1-7 WANTKtt? Wage . baud*. Apply to A. II. Clarkson, ltoykin. S. C? or plioue trari' ?*f Mr. It. M. IVarcc. 47-8-0-pd. OXY ACf^TVMSNK WKl.DINCi ? We are better equipped than ever to take care of your welding in any kind Of east material. Cast iron and, alumi num our specialty. Wv D. Huy'n Oar u*e. lower ltroad . Street, Cntndeilv M. *\ ? 45-0-7-8 V COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, L?LI*iD3 AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUGER STS. Ph.no 71 COLUMBIA, S. C. ^ HOLDERS OF LIBERTY BONDS are advised to hold them. If you must sell, denl only with respon sible banker*. We Buy and Sell LIBERTY BONDS All Issues and Denominations. Write us if interested. TWIST COMPANY OF GEORGIA PWlUO Mid Surplus, S2.000.000 Member Federal Reserve :: * ATLANTA, OA. * KKKHHAW NBW9 N0W8 ; Interesting ll?pprutog? OaHmtmI Ptni The Bra ef Vial PUw. ?Mr*. I?eroy W. llioks and her little 'laughter, Mis* Nan,, who spent ?r\rial week* In 1 Kershaw wJth lira. Ilkta* fMllur 1+ K. Truoadale^. returned to their h?ano at .Ua?*on, <??, last ^iyudfy. 0 lioyd K, Young returned Last Friday from the FeuneU Inflnnary at Hock Hill wlicrt' ho underwent au operation. Wf iu>' plftnnptl t<> unto I hut he Ik tnu{b improved. ? Mis-s l>uisy Ilell MrNiucb. bat> uccept ivl the poaitjon of stenographer in the low oftce of fteuntor J. <\ Mas??*y. Our highly esteemed friend, T. A. Cautbeu. who ban been au acceptable citimi of Kershaw for. Home time, ladfcj Nnmlay for Mcllet to accept a posit iou with a ??wly organized linn in that (own. who arc opening a general mer chandise business. Mr. Oautben ban many warm friend* in. Kershaw, who, wliiir they rrgrrt hi* departure, wUiwish. btiu ov^-y Micceas in his new home. Nergt. Charlie WHm?u, son of Henry j WIIhoii, the barber, returned homo lust work from overseas, lie wok u member of flu- bow famous H71st regimeut which did such valiant fighting iu the world war. Ho wan gassed and wears th? ovi rwuK service ona wound chevrons. He whs a sigual sergeant and wus at tiM-hod ty headquarters. Sergeant WiN ppU spent only a <-ouple of days in Ker shaw and left to -visit his si*ter in; North Carolina beforv going to < Phila delphia to take a position iu the Pull 1 . . - TO KKNT? In afternoous, 2 good saddle horse*. Apply to David II. Williams, Itox 224. Phone 57T Oatndeu. S. O; 47 FOR SAfajp? Ikiykin ' Telep hone; "tSz* chaugo f(/r Hale. A good proposition J for purchaser. Only reason for poll ing proprietor has other business in* - terfwt*. For -further information ? ap ply to J. (). liodwiu, Iloykin. 8. C. 47tt ANYTHING to bo cleuned or dyed by Footer's Dye Work* will be called for and delivered by Ferris MdDowell, ~~ PfconV Hfi. 1 RED CEDAR SHINGLES? We have for sale one car load of red cedar shin* ? Hie* at ut tractive price. Mackey Mer iuutileCo., Catuden. S. C. NITRATE OF SODA- ? Is cheap*)- now than former quotations, and plehty to he had, aiid lower price* expected in the season. We altto have a lim it ed amount of acid phosphates and mixed good at prices lower than pres ent'market quotations. We also have a limited amount of blood, tish tank ago. lime, 7 per cent meal, fish scrap, tankage and all grades fertiliser ma terials to offer. Write ur for prices. .Southern Brokerage' Co., Sumter, S..j c. ? . mt ) ANNOUNCEMENT ? We now have an expert vulcanized, and having eularged our vulcanizihg department we are in position to give you quick service, aud host workmanship on all kinds of au tomobije tire* both plain or cord tire** Prices reasonable, and all work guaran teed. Consolidated Auto Co., Cam den, S.. C. " 44-5-0-7-pd. FOR FERTILISER for immediate de livery see J. L. Moseley. SECOND-HANI) ORGANS WANTED? Will buy any make. Address Walter Parker. Camden,. 8. C. Don 228. tf -.1 . i . . i i ATHENS HIDE COMPANY, of Athens, Georgia, are largest buyers of express (.hipped green- cow hides in the South. Keasou is, "They Weigh the Weight.'* Mule and horse hides each. H. Fiiigeiie Font. Manager, Athens. Gn. Nov. 8?-flmo . A I TOMORILE BARGAINS-? W c have on hand for sale at exceedingly low price* eight automobiles used by the Government; also six automobiles that ' nve never been used. - bought at a bargain. Prices $8.f0.00 to $1050.00. Also want agents in each county for ii good line of cars. Columbia Sales Agency, Columbia. S. C.. Phone 3783. WANTKD? All owners of Franklin Au tomobiles to know that we have on hand special Monogram Oils for these ritri. and we especially recommend this <?il f ?? r your Franklin engine. Con solidnl?'d Aulo Co., Camden, S. C. 44-5-6-7-nd. m?ii ?ervl<5H. v'-.V; \ 4 '?? Lii'utfiuuit Wtti? . it- ?ta*e?6i3w^ wa? ?t member ??f tin- ph>M<-?l examin ing ln>?rd nt C??mp < Jordan, visited his mother Mrs. W. T. Illaekmou, UMf Ker shaw last Fridu>. Iiiwi lllackiuou ha* revived his <iis? hiwK?- nod bn returned to KoCk llill. where be i* oni of the pin >ii inns lit the Ffuoell inliniim x A phone message to t !??? editor U?t Thursday nboul noon announced "the Inn iiiug at Hlackville that morning of tin- borne of his sop-iu-law and jigugh t. i Mr. and Mrs. A J*. Hair. The building, a two-atory ten room house, watt completely destroyed, apd only th? eouteuts of the lower floor were saved. vjMIkm Pauua <iay. daughter of Mr. aad Mr*. J.'T, Gay. aud Mr. WgJter M. Floyd were quietly married at Camden, Thursday Fobrukry 20th at high noon. Mf. Floyd recently moved to West? ill? from (Falivauts Kerry, 8. C.f Horry County, and the bride llved^near Ker shaw. The young couple will make ttielr borne near Wwtville The "whole com miMiity extends many cougratulatiou*. - PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Willie WatkiiiH in visiting rela tives in f'heruw, Mr. Marvin Riddle of Anbury. N. J? U a guest at the Court Inn. Camden friends are pleased to sac hiui. Mr. It. I}. Jones, of the Liberty Hill section, wan a pleasant wilier at The Chronicle offlee Monday. He is here on the Jury thiH week; Messrs, /, I,. Hmugbtvu ~Au4->Xr?*P< Italian!. of^ the KershaW section came down Mouday. Both are serving as jurors at ibis term of court. Mr. and Mm. J. F. .Iloyd of AJbf marle. N. C, aud Mrs. W. (?. llopcr of Winston Salem, X. CI, are the gueets of -their sister Mrs. . W. II. Hlackwell. Mr. H. K.' llaJlcU left Thursday night for lloston to attend a conference of mill men. He will be absent about teu days and was aeoompanied by Mrs II allot t. ' *** | . ? . . <? ' ' ' . ? ' ^>- ? 'Clyburn Taylor has received his dis charge from the Marine Corps' aud has returned to Camden. Mr; Taylor will j<tin the force at the First National Bank mf ibis city at i?u early date. "Mrs. Wiggs of the (Cabbage Patch" shows Marguerite Clarke at her beat? sa* the lovable, comical little lady who Is always trying to do things for dth<v people. The feature at the Ma.les.tid today. ? Miss (Seraldine Driscoll. of Now Xork City is in Camden for ti short stay. MI*h ]>ri*dolf Is a practicing attorney of Now York City. She is stopping at the home of Ml*. I**' ?'? Lewis, ? on Lyttleton Htrept. I ^ Mrs. K.7B7 Williams who was operated on last week for append icitis continues to improve. We were in error last week when wo stated thnt T>r. Watson per formed the operation. I\ wa? Dr. B, W, TayJor, of Columbia, who operated. The girl who was always .trying to help her fricuds, and enemies too. will grip your h^irt froiu the screen us she clutched the hearts of. millionM who read the novel. Marguerite Clarke fit* "Mr*. WlflB of the Cabbage 1'atah" -like glove. You're hound to like her <a8 "J/ovry Mary". Hhowiug alT'fclie Ma 3?'stio today. Death of Young I^ad. - j Kerris Mastey. age 14 j'ears, . oldest; son of Mr. aud Mrs. J. I*, flastey. died1 at the Presbyterian Hospital at Char lotte. X. C.. on Feb. 27th. Little Ferris had beeu in ill .health for several months and had undergone an operation at . the Camdei hospital, but a loving father and mother with the hope that ?something might. t>e done to restore to health their little _ son, carried him to Charlotte for treatment. bu,t for no avail. Everything that could he done by leaved onea was done for the 'littlfc fellow, but the one. who doeth all things well saw best 'to ??all him up higher, to await the com ing of those left, brhind. A place has IvBi #. lr r*>? w ? *( :fe- r me siz? croptqi>\^:: 11 " ' ? ? **- ii laller acreage v {J? . '- v ? - v , . B - ...... ?-???- _ _ , THAOI .HARK _ , ?? ? . . . ? ? -fSR' ^MISTERED. ? v* ' S ' v \ - \.vr7;;:;;7 ' ; , . 0 ? ? '!< '?-7t?C>V ORDER NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY - ? * ? ' ' . ... . j T -v-yT > ? , - Norfolk, Va. Baltimore, Md. Toledo, 0. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. , Columbia,' S. C? ^Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta, Gsti '? fl|afcpj?' Ga. Columbus, Ga., Montgomery, Al?A : ? '"? ? ' ? ? r ' . been made viu'nnt that will never be filled, but we have this hope we ran (p? to him. lie leaves two brothers -and two sisters, together with the piother and father to mourn hiw death. His remains were laid to rest in the Cain iTfn <f>n?etery. One Who Loved Hiiii. - ? . ? ? ... ? i ? . , ,i ? To Kntertain the Colored SoWiers. ! Now that the war is ovcr^ and our ilfe soldiers are returning homo wo arc de sirous oS showing some recognition of ^lifir faithful service. VVc ar$ therefore preparing for a reception to bo had in .the near .future for all of the -hoys who j .were called in the service from Kershaw 'County. Our plan is to shrve dinner '.for them at the hall aud march to the iChurch where public welcome services will be had in their honor. We will I have some of them to relate their over ?sea exi>erienocf?. Date for this service ?will be annouueed later. We shall ap preciate any contribution that will help !jo make this entertainment n success, j Yours truly, ;r_. J. W. Boykin, t ?* J Hermitage Mill News. I Camden, S. March 5. ? Saturday .night, tho. Cottage; wart the scene of one of the- nicest danccs we hn\-e ever had. The old time square dance was the dam*' of the evening. There were 'between -seventy-five uiiri nne ? hundred E FULL OF ALL GRADES r - ? . f: .'B ? * 1EFORE YOU BUY I s. c. people out. and each one had a most enjoyable tiirie? Mr. <'. X Nolau-and Slifci* Lilly Dixon wer?? married last week. They are off ou a short trij> at present. Mr. A. F. Briggs spent a day orj two this week away from the village on business. '.'0 The foreC that has been puttim? in some new machinery nt th> mill left on .Monday to go to another job. They will bo missed in the villaje an they have] been' here, several months. . * . Mf." George Harrison spent a fewday^j last week in Columbia with friends. M^ss Florence Nowman luul as horj guest Mis* <'rimminger frbm JEJegtJil Spring. Everybody - is getting their gardens in order. Some things are already peep-j ing up out of. the ground. We are ex pecting some good- results. We are also] cleaning up the whole village and are beginning ' to look real ApringJike. Construction on the store building has ho<-n delayed awaiting the arrival of ? car of lumber. Collins Brothers M*? ? ? ? Undertakers for Colored People aSll^^rSSMSSji^^^&saBiffisaBSE^ssssS' TftrplA 41 ^yMu W. DdUfc St 'V'-"-'. rj- yr\ ^ ^ ^ ? ?? >' r ?. "r=S| <* llttt R. E. STEVENSON dentist m Crocker Building Camdrn. S. C. BANK \OUR, MONEY AND HAVE A HOME OF ltOUR OWN. IT R-W-S ? WHEN fdtl HAVE SAVED ENOUGH MONEY TO BUI THE PROPERTY-.* CHEAPER ;T?1l CASH )? YOr CAN BORROW ON YOUR PROPERTY # TO BUILD YOUR HOUSE.. BUT YOU CANT DO A THING RIGHT UNTIL YOU START PUTTING MOJ^EY IN THE BANK. ? IT GROWS IN THE BAN*: IT IS SAFE IN THE BANK. - THE BANKER'S ADVICE IS FREE, AND THE BANK ALWAYS. ACCOMODATES ITS. PA^R0NH. WE ADD FOUR PER ^VlMPERBST. OMt?T<Q>tR ban**?