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INSIST MAN IS DEAD Government Scuc's Four Official Death Notions. McGwire, Much Alive. Wonder* About Hit Invalidation Home by ? . ' ' . ? - 1 .??* y \ ? j WUuduKton, [VI. Alfred .Vlefltilre r>f m>1 'West ^ijiih \l ni l, \<* beginning', to w<:iii}cr whether the k??\ ?* i inii?*n t I* "nj'm ofUtu" bun or whet her l lit?y hav?> tt gruvlw.O {'to u?t>( huu Stuco he w?'* In \ J4 J i home on I he ti t M?*ti ;? I'j4 *?< 1 I W t Jili?t. .JiUHHi .V, l?H\ IllJJ Sl'rvw) wKll Hie Thr*** Nnodred Twelfth Infantry, ^vV? r?i} eighth division. his fundi) has he. n notified foiir times that hi* was dead ? either killed in battle, ? 1 i'< ? < 1 from or deceased a* the result of dHe^se* tir accident, "\N iHI, I ht'A) 1 Hill dead again," I* McGwire's way of passing oft" I !??? mat tor tt'liwi tu1 beholds a letter Htl? ar?s>o<| t?> his. mother hearing 'ho frank of the war depart nient. The fourth notification of his death came tin- Other day. hut as Me<iulrc, and Mark Twain before him, said: "The report of my death Ik greatly exagger ated." Kach letter thai caiuohas been an swi-ri'd either by MctJiiire himself or hi* mother, Notification has been sent tn tlif atllhorl! ies that McGwire is 1 1 v I n lt . hnt they Mill Insist on killing him <>IV with clock like regularity. The no tiers of tils domino are also liable to contain Ilie information that he was a cook, a wagon ilriver, a Serjeant of artillery or nny other such rank, while '-.Met (til re plaintively states that a man has to he killed before ills rank is raised apparently, as tie was "nothing trnrnlviicfr pn vii t e." "T" McGuIre fought during the St, Mi Idol drive and was hit by a pleee of shrapnel and was Invalided home. After reeuperaUng from his wound, WhK'h was not severe, lie was. dis charged and began working L>r the Harlan shipbuilding plant. In. addition to lelegrams, a letter was received from I lie ehaplaln of the regiment telling Mrs. MKJtiire of the heart rendliiK circumstances of Ids death. full details and a complete de scription of Ids surroundings. grave, etc., acvompauyhiK the letter. The ehaplaln was from ( ierniantow ? n, I 'a., a lid .Mrs. Mitiuire wrote a letter to him, thanking him for ills sympathy, hut saying she v as glad it was mis placed, as tier son was m>t dead, but very much alive. . Captures Shark With His Handkerchief Sin 1 1*; ?M ass.- -John J lohhs, nineteen, a imirknrM shark fiM-l !? Inrhfs Imm hy tylnt; a hamlkerrlih'f about its tail. 1 lohhs' sisier was on ! 1 ? ? r way holm1 from a t;roci'i\v store when site h?*anl a ^ | ?:i >- 1 1 i u u in th?* wa ter on tin- of Uivttr.sMi' (???iMcti-ry. I n vest iya t Inn. sin* found Hie shark trying t<> k'?'t Into the rivtr. It hail htvoino stranded when tin* tide turned. She railed I n ? r brother, who wound his handkerchief unwind iht- ? II in tail of i lu? shark, dray Uini; it ashore MAY BE' A BIRD PARADISE New Use for Island of Heligoland Sug gested to Secretary Lansing I,nndnn On (In- inn^tlon nf milking 1 nil ji lord piinnli>i\ I. <i;ii<lin- j cr. M'j'rrl.'in <?( (In- Uoynl Snrjriy lor | tin' | ?rot im'I inn of In nls siijs; "I'ltr hi r?t lo\ its' sfl 1 1 ? ! in ? l'?r lldi-j ^ithiiid wjis that tin- island shitiild ho j :in in! cni:i l nlisi rviiiinii v t s i f i ? ? n and aj I'lnl's sriiirt miry. Thort* was no mi;;- ] jri ? v t i ? ?ti uliiiif'Vri' iii HiN rnrini'rt inn ! I ! i :i t it t ? ? ?ii 1 1 1 In- r. '-tin imI to <IiMiu:iny. j \ I#-.. In! inn m tin- i-ff?M:t wn* < attii'l lit t! ?? ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : ? I Hn-i*l iliix nf tin" 1 1 ? >> 1 Sn- ! ? if! > fur I 111- I 'I I >1 I'll inn nf III III - II II' I i n:ii ?! ,i 1 1 1 1 ?? I 1 1 ? tl?i- l'i\t i -I i jM*ii?'?' ? lil. ? _ : ! 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I - . 1 1 ? . i r i In - . : v , '!????,: : . 1 s n: t l.i- cm i rniiii'i ? ! i ? .. 1 1 ? - III It f: ! 1 "'I M l n 1 1 f ; ' I * ? ? 1 .1 . . ? ? ? ? ' I I nr^i : :: I ' . rii Ii r. . .. - . .? j-siifj -'riiM nf ? h: * ?. . if a in 1 1 m : i ? I ;? *n l.\ > * ? ? . sh.'i 1 1 I | ? f i- ? i lit 'I ' 1 1 ' s A tare :.n:nV-r ?>! ? ? I ?? ? - - ; ! !lf| \ I ? ' ?IIM 1 1 I.-. I i\ ' * ? I n ' ' ' ? 1 1 1 '. (? \ .??' innrK'1' ** Ihtc ?l?-*ri-rs I<h ! juirchjt^pd fh' ni frmr soWIIim'-. \*ltli flu- [?nrj><i?-f ,i f *._ iIkmii ji ' ctpm ' (imrtt to a^'iiifv nf IVIm l?i?:z and oilier revo lutionary )<-:i ? liix 'find many uses tor pftat ' wSrtorn lndu?fry Civet Promise of Great Development in the ' Yeiri to Come,. i ? The output of pent In the 1* 11 1 1 ?>*! , Ht ?* f ???? In m year fur exceeded that of : nuy preceding year Jiinl the general | Increase, u lilch was stimulated hy tin* War, was slum*'! I>,v pract Ically all j hramhrs nf th?; Industry. Though ex : fonsht'Jy Used lis fllt'l ill Kljl'OfK* u tic] widely kpown in tin* I'nited States a* : m potential source of hi'iit Mini power, peat luis heen unable t?l compete with eon I and man* | -a t operator* have ? 1 1 ? reefed their attention to yln? utilization of peat in ayrieuiiure yrlih gratify lug roviilH. n. / Pent fertilizer vvwHlrnt inarkettMl In CoimUerelal <puiiltltle?< In UK>X. am) Nfoek food peat In 1012, ami though there N siill some prejudice against Its use the agricultural branch of the In dunfry has been juicee.saful and tip} quantity of fertilizer ami stock-food neat annually produced I* Increasing, I, urge ? i u n n t i 1 1 ? ? s of these products were made Inst year, hut the most At riklng development was the produc tlon of more peat In Ihe \ew Kngland States than has heen manufactured In the entire I 'filled States in all peered 1 1 > ir years. Almost eipially striking was the widespread interest manifest ed in peat resources which had heen genera 1 1 y regarded us nf doubtful value. I<arge quantities of peat or sphag num moss were produced and utilized for stable Utter, packing material, and Mtirgicn) ilreMiUKi and several hun [. JumI thousand acre* of peat soils were usotl for the growth of crops. The {?eat Utter was produced by the own ers of small hoys for their own use. (nip the packing material was sold _2u.Jluri.sts ft a: .$?."? a U?u. According !o .1. \\\ Ilotsou of the lied t'ross iiore than half a million peat pads .vere prepared In this country for that ">ri*nnlzniIon. Must of the nmss was fathered hy volunteers from hogs In IN ashinut on. Oregon and Maine, and 'lie pads were used In military hos pitals at home, and abroad, TOWNS NOT FATED TO LIVE Communities East and West. Founded in High Hopes, Are Now Practi cally Things Forgotten. Western | ??? | ??tm 1 f ?1 1 their renders :luit tin; town of Kinerson, Okla., Is jhortly to l>*? n thing forgotten, re marks tfte Hartford Courant. It was ) i ii | ? | >< m l out as a town site shortly ifter the territory was opened for set ?lenient, and the promoter* luol lrenms of a metropolis. In li'i'7 tin* ;>hm was abandoned, ami now the dis 'lift court lias I teen asked to vacate :he land for town .site purposes, when .vliat might have heen ft town Will 1 >?? ?otne f.arin land. The story of Kmcrson suggests w hat ?nine near happening to a ? 'onnect i<*ii t own In the beginnings of the eolony. Those interested in it showed rare ;en.se in their choice of a bite, and In heir dreams planned not for n town ?>ut for a city. Hampden and Crorn rell were to lie among its citizens; the ?ream of Hngland, so Its promoters loped, were to heconie Its citizens. Fate ordered otherwise, and the early ?.lays of this dream town are remein ?te.ed now largely through I. Ion (Sanli ner's account of his struggle to hold Ihe site against the attacks of the In dians, other states, notahly the mining commonwealths of the West can du plicate the story from Oklahoma, hut few can equal the romance of the Con necticut settlement. Village Proud of War Record.' The little Norfolk village of Old I'.iick iiighani is proud of Its whi1 rec ord. Its total male pi^juilatlon be tween the ages of eighteen am' fifty In I'M I was (if that number no fewer than 17?< served with the forces and ha\e given their Jives for th-dr count rv. In their honor a memorial cross has heen ?* reeled on the village green, an ex no; peprodn. vion of the. "cross of sacrifice" designed hv Sir Reginald 1 flooi 1 1 field, K. A . for all Hriti-h mil i f si r > < cine! cries abroad The total height from the ground line !o the j top of the . r?'ss IS "J J feet d inches It is liiiiir of stone Mid the name* or* those iiicn of the village who ?'e|] > i; ' the war are incised in g:!t oil the d : ? I ! i' hclow t.ie I'M se of the cross. I'hc ? i t* ; t i f < ? I . J Hack inghri m i< typical of cv.-r> Kritish \illage Long Lived Superstition. We Ht'l.'lrr whether 'he I . ? ? i - 1 pf" - ? ? .1 ho tof.Mo.d the ? lid the V. Il ..w < 1 ? TVe ?ho1|'d>t' hl.ide i > !* j a s ' ; i ; ,i . ; i \ . r l e . 1 1 ? ! i ! . : ; : s ? a tn i t?r. |.s s- I ? ? e: .,!? .. I I," ; u ah s" I Ml ? ! e | f". ? !l V . ? I r t 1 SS If s , i I , e w. .i, d |i"* t* rend :'i ? K'lp ter \ I ' !? ' i !. ? (?!? ( '? e Fle.n ?!..> <??' | ?. ? i ? -k . re ) . frma the In spe. -,o[i . . f ?' . ? : s*io?t'.!f-? ..f ram .. h i, ..V. vr., pe t of .their tVsh i. I t. ? ? r.i>'. I l.ii r ho ed. car ?!>, ?-r ;e i \ I - : . 's or l|ei-e VV hicp h>- \ e I ; . ? ' . ?Ml |, e l !<?:. J un k " I ' V ! | \ r e ? , t h t ? "Mi is cii r ' ? oii? s ;p. ? ,%f, .. -Ml! p-eser\ ed It a 't.'iN, ? ? ? descend Mil's nt ? ? | I, ? r j, ,p, ? , ... till* d.s: r.ct. "even prnc M< ?? .t ? ? f ! ? ,-..e, ... M the '.'ado o' ' ' ' . r. (1 is co\ er v ! i ! ? M . : s-.\ . !?? I .. a r t . "I * - - ' 1 ' W 1!!!h in del." ? ' ? <; ? ' 1 1 cen fur . 'o .( ? ? , ? in M i?fiiu . n v In the f ? . . * "id It am. ? 1 1 it > ' . ? ' . lr!? N'OTICK We, tin- undersigned agree t-> raise Iiiu'M' -sltoring to <H ? h 1*011 ml ; ltogg> Tire* to tpl <H? each : oiie*hor*e Wagon Tires <1 <H? Wagon Tires il.nu Mich. I) II M. I.ain \V, S. (tank ill W. M, Simon* T. -J. Winiauu^ )lnggi|i? ^ lluggiu* TTna i7m s virxiuiiT? W.tice i> hereby given that one month from this date, <>n Monday, Oe tof.i r lUlh. 1 i ? H ? . I will make to the Probate Court ot" Kershaw County my liuul return as Administrator of the estate of W. M Kst ridge, deceased, and ? ?it the siirnr <lyite I will apply to the said Court ?<?r 4 final discharge as said \ iliiil ii t >t imi tor. * \v. r. KSTUiixa:, Administrator. Camden, S. C, Sept. Sth, 10 ID. '? ?. ? V- '? ? \I?\II\ISTK YTOK S NOTICE * ^ All parties indvb.UMl to the estate of .1 t Ilouich. (Iwaned, arc hereby uo titii'd to make payment to the unde signed or tp !?'. 1>, Itlukeney, Attorney, ami all parlies having cUtOII against the. said estate will .present thein duly ?t t is ted within the time prescribed by law. M. T. noucm, Administrator Kstate of J. T. Hough. Camden, S. September ~;"?th, 1910. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Not Served I State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, . Court of Common PleQv .1. l\ I, owls. W. T. Smith and J, K. Christinas Plainjjflfs ;L . '. ' vs. I'M win II. Peck, .Inlia 10. Pts'k and Edna IV .lenkiiiN. I >efendai|ts To i )??* I >efeitda ill : Vou are bow-by suijiuioned a ud requir ed to answer the eom|>laint?in this action which will be tiled in the oiflce of the Clerk of the Count uf Common Pleas ? for the Maid County, and 'to serve a copy .?f your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at '.ii - otiiee in Camden, S. C. within twenty days after the se r -t vice hereof, exclusive of the day of sueh service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in iliis action will apply to the Court for relief demanded in the com plaint. M. It. CIiAUKK ? I Maintiff's Attorney. I >a fed Sept. JPtli A. I >. UUP. To the Defendant* Edwin II. Perk, .luiia K. Pi?ck and Kdua IV .leiikins, non residents : Villi will please- take .'notice that the Complaint in the a hove action was .tiled in tin* office of the said Clerk ??f Court ar C'tm )en, S. on. the tirst dav of < i-i-.l,. . HUP. P. 'It. < 'I. A Ui\K. -Ml 7 s ! '! tin t ill - A t tot in y. FORECLOSURE SALE I !je Si.iu- ..f SoiM li Carolina, ? i "iiatv of Kershaw. In the Court of Common Pic is The Enterprise PuiMing and Loan As sociation of Camden. S. ('. Plaintiff .against .Matilda Miller Defendant I I "nder and by virtue of a Decree of lli< Honor Judge W. H. Towjisend. i'1 tin' above cusp, of clnto July 14th, 11)19, I will offer for sale in front of the Court llous?> door, in the City of Cam den. in said County and State, during the legal hours of sale, on .Monday, ( lotoher fit h. HUM, the same being the lirst Monday ot said month, the follow ing described real estate : All that parcel ??r lot of land in the City of Camden, in the County of Ker sliaw. in the State of South Carolina, near Hobkirk Hill, lying at the south west corner of the intersection of the eontiniiatioii of Campbell street and a lane separating the premises from Wes ley Hrooks. fronting seventy ( 70 ) feet north on said lane, and one hundred ami live ( Kirn feet east on Campbell Street, and is hounded on the North b\ i lie :i i < I lane, on the east by said continuation of Campbell Street, oil the south by land formerly of Ahram Raiuey, n o w of Ihiima. 'I'atc. and on the west by lot i.f Anodia Mcl .aughliu." - ALSO ? Three (.'!? shares ()f the ('apital Stock "f the said l'ntcrprise liuildiiig and I.oiin Association. Any j e'i 1 1 1 de-irinir to bid at said x.i'.c -hali lirst dejmsit with the un der^igned the s 1 1 1 1 1 >>f fifty dollars i s .",i i (Mil in iji..ro>v or certified check, as :? pledge to ui a k ?* good his hid. Terms of ,-a>. i'ji?-1i. 1'undiaser to p:.v f"i' pa per-. i. a \vrrrK< iwskv. .Master for l\er-li;nv Coimtv. S pt.-:i,i? r 1!'1!? FORECLOSURE SALE State ,.f S?'iit!i Carolina. * '? ? un f \ i K. i siui w , hi ' lie < *? ? : i i*t of ? 'oinnion I'!ea s I :??:! 1 i : ''iti' Hardware Company. Plaintiff .i it . i i : i ~ t W II r-r.r.-. 1 >ef? iidan ' i :o|er :i : . d !>y v.rtue of a I>ecree of II.- Hmior .Indue \V II Townsend. in ' . i J ?? ? \ ?? case ,,f dat? July 'J2nd. 1!'10. I u:.i ? ffer f< r -aie in front of the ? "? ? ? i :?? 1 I<.!i?c door. in the City of Cam ?'?1. S C, during the legal liours of ?>:) Mojolny, * h-fober fit h. be : . ir the ! ? r- r Mondav >.f -aid month, the w;ng d?*scritie<| real estate: A ; that psircd or r ra < *t ?<( land lying ? n the county of K>r-haw. in the State ' South Carolina, and known a-' Tract V Twelve *11'' :n the plat of (lenerai \ r:::i?!e Vv J" .1 Hay, in N>>vem 1VM. Sa :?! plat represents a part ! estate ..f D-moan MrKa.> which i: - ..e un the water- of the Mig I'ine I ? ' re. k. Sn -i tract contains one !i red twi-nty n.io- ? 1 Ui? ? acres, and i- ii defi as f.il'.ows; on the North 1 ands ? ? f Mrs i'.rnd'ev. on the I!ast i". tract Number thirteen ( lf?) of the] -n:i?e | ? I h ? , on the S-Mith by tract Num r I". 1 " ve n (111 of the same plat, and i ? i: riie West by trn<-t Number Nine (D) f the *aid plat. Anvone desiring to bid at said sale ?lt till Hr*t with the undersigned the Hijin of One lluudred dollars ($100, \ in money or- certified chock. fVrini of Wal?. ranh. Purchaser to pay for puper*. t, A. \VI'|TK(?WSK\ . Muster for Kershuw County* JO |ilfinlnT II, 1!H0. . ' SUMMONS FOR RELIEF Stuitv 4 South i Vm rolintt. < Viuoty. "f Kershaw. In tho (Vfturt of Common I'lta? I.im'v Uoyd, ? I'luintiff. against 1. aviniu l.!o> <1, Sail ??. A.Kolljnson, Amelia Idanding, Kwittiie Lloyd, Katie Lloyd, .MaxK>*' WQQdii l'annie Lloyd, Jr., Julie Lloyd, Oeorfii Fktyber, WiUi? U>)U||ik Miry Lockwood, Olia ltob i like) ii, James K. liockwmid, Reynold* Ka*lUb, l'uuliue Kitglish and 1). J. Carlos, Defendants. Summons For Kellff (Complaint not nerved) To tliV Defendants: Yon :( i c liin'by luiuiuuutd and ? . ijui ? - t.l to anwer 'I"' Complaint In '.this a<n,.ii. wliieh will l?e lili-il in tin- oQM of the Clerk of th$ Court of Common JMeas for the said (Vmuty, and to serve a ropy tit' your answer to the haid Cum plaint otv the xubwriber nt his oltice in Camden, H. 'C., within tweuty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of siwU M>rvirv; au<l it y?u (aj\ t answer the (Vimpluint within the tm, afpiesal?L the plftlutiff in i Uin will apply to the t'uurt for th?> r?-U4 tit m?ii?lc(l pi the Complaint I.M'llKNS T. MILLS. lMaintift* Attorney ('auulen. S. S.-pt 1, K >H>. tin? IMemiant*^, t'utiiiif l,loy< Katie Lhyd, .lulia Llo\<l. Willi, 1>0UJ \H? , tifontia RcU-her, f.-liu U?bini*>i i???ilinr HnjfttFh, uj>ti reshl?>i)t> : Vt?u will please tak*- u?inv that th complaint U> the above action was tile in the ollice of the Mti?l C < vk of (\,ur at Camden, S. op tli? LUh <l$y q Si-pifmhci-. 1U10. LALUIONH T. MILLS, . . lMaintiff'.; Attorney 4>4-25'2<l CAMDEN FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 156 Camden, S. C. Come Home to Real Beat and Big Fuel Economy What a satisfaction to get next to real heat after that cold trip home. No more fruitless hugging a radiator. High fuel prices seal the doom of extravagant, fuel wasting heating plants. 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