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[Chronology 1919 (Compiled, by 1'' W. Rirkart!) AERONAUTICS I A aril l? -Capt- B- F. Whit* nrnde flrst hsrrM a, fe Sr??Y3t lago and Cleveland established. raU^lJrhree American naval pla?i?i? Started I--Three American naval planes transatlantic flight from New iiinalino. May 17?American naval plane NCI inched the Asores: NCS landed on watar. ?w rescuod; VCl landed on water, "tax d*} 206 mile* and raftered Ponta Delgada, lorcii ? ?' .? ? ? May if?Hawker and Qrleve started alr ane fltkht from Newfoundland to Ire nd; landed ort water 1.100 mile* out and ??re picked up by steamer.. ? M,iy 24 l.teutenant Uoget made nonvtop If.lit from Pftrtf <0 Kenitra, Morocco. r:s miles. , . May 27?U.S. navy plane NC4 flew from i Aiores to Lisbon. thus completing i m-ftt transatlantic flight. ,lr mall service between Paris and Itxerland atarted. lay If?Adjutant Casale. French avla ?J ascended 11.000 feet, world record for Itltude. day 80?NC4 left Lisbon, stopped twlcs d arrived at Plymouth. England, next Kfimo 14-J5r-Capt John Aloook and Lieut, >(hur W. Brown of Hingland made first natop flight across Atlantic, from New mndland to Ireland In Vlckera-Vlmy hid In 16, hour* It mlnutea. [uly 2?British dirigible RS4 started >m Scotland for the United States. filly fr-?R34 reached Mlneola, L. L. com itlng trip In 100 hours. fuly 8?Brltfsh dirigible R?4 sailed from ncola. L V. on return trip to Scotland, uly li?British dirigible R*4 arrived at lham, England, from Mtneola, L. I., ving mads homeward voyage tn 74 neola and San Francisoo. Two aviators led at Salt Lake City and ona at De Set. ^Fourth aviator killed In coaat-t*> kst race. let. 10-Flfth aviator killed. let 11?Lieut B. W. Maynard won aast [west part of airplane race. Vet. IB-Two mora contestants In trans jitlnental race killed In Utah, it. 88?Lieut. Alexander Pearson ?ed wl ec. 1( plane flight 1 loc.AUlV^^pt,"sir yolin Alcoc^c,' flrst Insatlantlo nonstop flyer, killed by aed bt In Frawotfeffi. winner of transcontinental ruoe. 10?Capt Ross Smith completed is flight from JCnflj?nd to Port^^r toi wtnninjr prise of tt^OOO. spt Sir John Alcock, flri SPOlRTS tn. ??Kleckhefer defended three-cuah tltle. defeating Mauppme. b. lo?De Oro won threeKJuehlon tltla rn KleVkhefer. . ay S-Caunefax wop three-cushion from De Oro. " ? y 31- -Indianapolis 500-mlIs aut& race by Wilcox In a Peugeot Three man Ed jne 7?Michigan won Western Inters tate conference athletic meet line 12-Walter Kagen wop , national in golf championship. > ily 4?Dempsey knocked out Wlllard third round, wlnnlnf heavyweight mplonshlp. ? " iiy 2;V-Jim Barnes retained Western n golf championship. v, ily 90-Canadlan open golf champion ? wan by Douglas Edgar of Atlanta, I, with 278 strokes, new competitive rec I for 72 holes. hig IS? F. 8. Wright of Buffalo, N. T., amateur championship at alngle tar and Kick Arte of Menard, Tex., the at doubles. ? _.. . .p. 15?O. W. Lorlmer, Troy, O,, .. id American handicap at Chicago. jg. 23?Davidson Herron, Pittsburgh, i national amateur golf championship, g. 30?Mrs. Perry Flak, De Kalb. 111., womens* western golf championship. ?pt. 4?William M. Johnston. San Fran o. won national tennis championship, pt. 16? Cincinnati Reds won National rue pennant. 1 pt. 24?Chicago White Box ^on Amerl league pennant it. ??Cincinnati Beds won world'a nplonshlp. t. 25?William Hoppe retained lf-2 balk championship. >v. 19 -it. L. Cannefax won three-cufh* championship. v. 22?University of Illinois won foot champlonshlp of western conference. Ic. Jack Snantey defeated Jimmy ft of England In Milwaukee. 2. 12?Ralph Oreenleaf won pocket rd championship of United States, o. 17?Harvard's executive committee he board of control approved new ball committee from which Walter ip was omitted. DISASTERS p. I-1 *70 British Mtlora drowned when was wrecked near Storooway. _ . S. army transport Northern Pacific wnd oft Vlr*1 Iriinl b. l^n-wilgrlirwew York Central [k at South Byron, N. Y. h. l??French steamer Chaprol sunk bine In Straits of Messina; 600 lost, [rll 8?Hundred persons kfiled by tor. |ea In Texas, Oslahom* and Arkan ril 2S?Largs section of Yokohama de fed by fire. ,? . k-thquake In Ban Salvador caused I loss of life |nd property, ly 2u-Kalut volcano, Java, tn erup 116,000 persons killed. [y 22?Stromboll volcano, Sicily, In lion: many lives lost. Abx is ft?Mine explosion at BjDfesbarre le 22?More than 50 persons killed by Ido at Ferfue Falls, Mtnn. ... fe 20?Vlcchlo, Italy, ruined by earth le 120 killed. b l?U. 8. Navy dirigible exploded I Baltimore, Injuring1 78. h !> Allan line st*amahlp Grampian Bt iceberg oft Cape Race; two killed. Injured. |r 2i?Dirigible balloon caught fire (Chicago and fell through roof ef I: 13 persons killed, 28 Injured. B. 15?Italian cruiser Basllloata blown Bar Tewflk, blocking Buea canal, pinese transport foundered; 110 lost. It. 10?Hurricane did Immense dam In southern Florida and Cuba. It. 14-Hundreds killed and Immense ?<r? by hurricane on Texaa Oulf coast. ? 28?21 uvea loat In eteamshlp wreck fcskexon. Mich. ft 17?Forty-three killed In ammuni |l?!nnt explosion at Wilhelmahaven, Bny, ?tny arsenal, near Dover* N. J., ?up. loss 11,000.000. ^ I NECROLOGY I i?Dftvld Lubin, patron of a^rUul ?n Home. ? 2?John B. Williams, noted* Indus Artiitrator. at Streator, III. ? '? Col. Theodore Roosevelt, afc Oy Fr",k,,n B*"' ?? ? *-Rev. Dr. S. J. McPherson, cler m nnd educator, at Lawrence vllle, I KV-Roewell M. Field, author, at ?town, N. J. I 12?Sir Charles Wyndham. Brltleh I Mason, American actor. ?. On ah an. prominent Catholic lay* Bh Chicago. ? l?-Dr. Horace Fletcher, dletetftoe K '.VW5K"- At... president ?f BraalL U l??Prince John, youngest eon #f ?T bnjrland. B*n*to' a"r*' ? 2S?Congressman Edward fensburg. pa. P-Reai^Admtn r. E-Xhadwlck, MiiiUfen', oQ and mtne mesne le, kvler Leroux, French operatic "pidere are considered a 4e)t ^ Celedoai* r?b I Prof fC c PHK.Hn*. dlrectar of .ttaxard observatory ^ " Feb fr-lluilolf Aroimou. Uglit OmM com poser miiU producer. u? New York. Abbott* .operatic prime donna. Feb 17 ail Wilfrid iAurivr. former ftre inlet of Canaii* fa'".: a w .... Feb. IK?Hoif p?ro? *. FuHushlma. noted Jui>Ht)ea? soldier. Feb. 41 Dr Mary Walker. pioneer suf? fraxlst. In Washington- .. w p. norland, roiitfrewman fr<?m Mts ?ourI. Id I i nin e . Feb 24 Julian 8tory. American artist Feb tl? Former U 8 Senator Q. F Ed munds of Vermont. Robert Harris, Canadian artist ? Mann |~Charles B Van Loan, author. W It Burt, lumber magnate, at Sagi naw. Mien March 3r Ja/nes W|theycon>b?. governor of Oregon March a-Hilary A. Herbert, former aec relary of the navy. March ll-Aniella B. Ilurr. author. In New York. March 14?Roger A. Pryor. In New York March 17?Kenyon Cox, noted artist. In New YoVk. , 4 March ?*-Henry M Bloaaom. musical comedy writer. In New York. March V> Fred H Hall, veteran Jour nalist, In t'hlcago. ? George Fort, assistant treasurer of the U. 8. April ??F. w. Wooiworth. originator of Ave and ten cent stores. Lew Shaw, famous billiard player. April ^--Sidney Drew. American come* dlan April 18?Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst. In Ban . Francisco. '? . . April 18?Former Ambassador Robert, 8 MoCortnlck of Chicago Henry Morse Stephens, educator and author. In San Francisco. _ Mrse Jane Delano. Red Cross Nursing director. In Franca. . ^ ; . April 17?Dr. J. Cleveland Cady. noted architect, In New York. , t ? ; April is?Harlow N. Hlglnbotham of Aprutl?Jules Vedrlnes, famous Frenoh aviator. Vomer Z. Reed, western Oil magnate. April *7~Imre Klraify. pageant and spectacle producer, at Brighton, Engtano. /April s-Albert katopinaj. congreesman from Louisiana, tn NewJJrleans. May 1?Joseph w. Jefferson. American ?ctor. _ . Asher Hinds, parliamentarian. In Wasb 11?Rear Admiral Chauncey Thorn *Vay 14-H. J. Helna of Pittsburgh. Helen Hyde. American artist. May W?will J. Davis, veteran tbeatrl ... ProtMUat Episcopal bishop of New York. roeoffe P- Upton. noted writer on mu *ik(iy SJIconrressman C. C. Van Dyke of St. l?aul. Minn., commander In chief ?VT.T.SX& taSriU u*. KJ^VPESW John a Byu0nVriAo^0cX??m? J.mM A. TS??nr??-'w.'XroUrc..mUh. British ? tor and artltL Ex-Congressman Lemuel Kljr yuigg, in Njnly 8?John Fox, Jr., novelist, at Big Pennsylvania. *V Chart;- English actor. > Albert Vlckera, England'e ^c^est man ufacturer of steel products and alrpianee. * J?ly,tKM8lr? Edward H. Holden. noted BOeorgeti nf?'rlmrose. famoua minstrel. July 24?La Vemo W. Noyes. Chicago manufacturer, inventor and philanthropist July tt?EHaa Greehebaum, noted Chlca-p * Jul y"^^fr**Ed ward J. Poyntor. preal* d j"j* y M-Oedrge A*8to'rey, famous palnt "Aug. *l^Osoar Hammeratein, opera im PTuRgr,Vw.^N.H^ben. American au. thj!r^j. ("Oas") Addlcks. Delaware flnan; C,Aug. S?Ralph TBlakelock. American ar tint Aug. 9?Rugglero Leoncavallo, composer, ^Prof!" Ernst Haeckel. at Jena. . Aug. 11?Andrew Carnegie, at Lenox. -MAug, 16?Frederick Layton. veterln packer, at Milwaukee. Baron Inverclyde, at Glasrtf Aug. 28?Gen. Louis Botha, premier of 8 sipt. ^I^Budd Doble; famous driver of ^James^ W. Osborne, noted criminal law r sipt" ^-Duncarr'C. Roaa. famous swords man and a oh?1lMltiRelir,S!SS' prealdent *EV Belgian- operatic ^SSt it?be^ntil An4raaf, Rusalan au thftTit 1>?Arthur. tlcago. lompson. Set-_ ? -r.?T ^PPUpji. ??^t? itr. P. Shonta, Now York trao 'U8Sp?^?3nutrlea L, Freer, caplUllat and :^n^?Vu?o70?.nn?po.lfc M. .^^"ir-AdeUna PetU, at Penycae, TtSS 28?Chief Justice H. W. Bond a* irl sui Tnu-m Rublnkam, ?<>&? ^l^lil SSl^uffalo^ Jen* 'famous plainsman and nupter. at Tope a, fV? C* 8We B^Towner, noted erangatlat, IjOeC?&hfi& H. McMillan, qyrxT D#-{ tI0^FMfenrr*MUls Alden. editor Ha*^ ^n^Sido Falma, noUd Pert^lto aAlSld Deakln, former prenptSr of Aua ^cf" 8?Dr. Cyril Hopkins of Unlverattf noted ablator, M aKhop V Vo;"'.? ?' c"h0|10 ? "^ct0'll^rC1/fitnlr,y- IUeh.rtl.on Clo eircug owner, ^Ootjs^sS'Ernest Witerlowr noted Brit. ^OoPw^Ella Wheeler Wilcox, poet M* 1?Col. J. *>? Bell, commander to Cjformer champion b?STlfintorMlcriny. American naval r-Huga Haaee, head of Oeman 'trst'S' ?<>"?> h'SSTi''c?r*i ?.o SefWWkaB fcSSH ,f,CT:ftmuVlrgna-B-lrT. ^ HlMlnjofc IjbmPS'""hStbu. jjov ia? Florenclo ? ^countCe.senprtmo Magrt Ofcfc ^S>ferCM?0.V^agnate, tnJS!W?IjSlton AJdan- Wair. A?ari?aa l-n^.Vl|7^lS.n*WUllam .?cator. In CWli# ? nucHJor, in '-wmp" . ^Ullra. Italy's forenn'fl grano i' n. rwu. ?? - 1 ';,N 'V ? <?????*o: ?%ry' W?tw Analysis. .. Charleston. 8. C., Dec. 83, 1010. Sanitary Water Analysis No. 2280 of water r<>oi<lv|9(| Pec. If. 1010 front Mu nicipal Watfcr and I?ight Pimit. Cam* I- ii S( (), lto<?ultM iu part* par million (^iorlue 5.00 Free Anauonkv ^01 A.tt>Ull?tli'U?l .VuuiUXIta r?, , 0,04 NHrofltti in NkdKS| -- ?-t0 XUrogeu iu Nitrites ?,??0.00 Total Solids 20,00 Bacterial indication* of cvutauiinatlon* neg*tty{, Remarks; Analyses Judicata water to be of m?od quattt^ au<! free fw?m eon t.uiiinat toil* Ke^xvtfuJSy auhmitted. ?v F. L. Pavker, M. Ii Marriage, < Mnrrit-d on JAiumry 5>th. U?2?), by Probate Judge W. h. McDowell, Mr. JaiuoK Leon Cangjtoll and Mhw Olivia .Mamie Brand, both of Camden. S. C. Resident* of islauda and .small peulu sulus arc said to lira longer than personx who dwell on the. mainlaud. Legal Advertising CLERKS SALE 8Late of Smith Carolina. County of Kershaw. (Court of Ovfimvou Pleas) II. M. Garduer / v PtaVtlff vs lIuMio D. Gardner, Tha i sua Leo Gard ner, Thrwsm Jaue Gardner, and Hal nail King, T- *.7:1':^7T" " Defendants -~4?nd*r and by virtue of a decree of hi* Honor, Edwatfri Mclver, Presiding Judge o<f the Fifth (CW>) Circuit of date January 12th, 1010 I will offer tor sale before - the Court House ctoor in Cam deal, South Carolina, oy the firat Mon day in February next, 1020, being the 2ml day thereof, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the fol lowing described tract of land: All that .oi<H'0/'-aa^ft} ***' W,f ?*f-..land. uttuarted in the town of Bethune, Ker shaw County, South Carolina, cont.'lin ing six (0) acres, more or torn, bounded north by iatfd* of T. M. Clyburn, and lands of J. N, McLvurin, Bant by lands of -y. NT. McLaurln, South by lands of P. J. Clyburn, and West by land# o{ G. B. Clyburn. * m hid will be *Wceived foom any SOt who does not deposit with the OJerk. easli or certified dhnck for one hundred ($100.00) *? guarantee to coimplj with fche~tewns of sale. Terms of pale cash. ? i J. H. CLYBURN, Clerk of Court tor Ketohaw County. January 13th, 1020. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Alf persons indebted to the estate of J. W. Fre#?hley, deceased. aVe hereby notified to m:<ke payment to the under signed. i?.iid all parties having claims again* ?t;h?? smi<l estate will present them duly attested within the time prescribed by law. # H. E. FRRSHLEY, Qualified Administrator. CJamden, .8. C., Jauuary 14th, 1020. ' <W? !?? v! FINAL DISCHARGE I7 Ji'r v - '*2 j ?Notlcc is hereby given that one month from this date, on Saturday February 14th. 1020, I will make to the Probate Court Tvf Kertihaw County my final re turn as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Emma J. Altord, deceased, and oil the saane date I will apply to the said Court tor a final dincharge as said Ad nrUnistrator. vr ? " ? "n ? . ? " U-Or ALFORD. Cacniden, S. C., January 13th, 1020. -? ? ? ? '" ' 1 ? LOST CERTIFICATE ? Notice Is hereby given that Certifl aute No. 150 of Sorfes No. 10 rep relent ing five shares of the Enterprise Build ing and Loan Association issued in faivor of Live Oak Camp No. 40 W. O W. of Camden, S. C. <has been lost and that after due notice application will be made tor a new certificate. M. G. HUCKABEE, . ' Clerk Camden, S. O., Jan, 8, 1020. CITATION fltKt* of Hotttfc CftroMna, County ot Kershaw L .. ... By W. L. McDowell, Ksqwlre, fry* bate Ju(fee. Whereas, Mm. Fallen H. TJdweli made mtft to me to front her Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate of?md effect* of Mim Hume Elliot*. These ?re, Therefore, to cite and aa mot*fe?h oUI aairt singular the khdml gftd lirocfitors of tflie said Miss Susie EUi<*t dcceasrd, that they be and appear before me, in the Count of Probate, to be held at Camden. 8. C., on Jaaroary 20th next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to ebow caaiee, If any they have. wtoJifrc trnftl Admintotrwtmii AouM not be granted. Given under my Mod, thi? 6th day of Janujwwy A. D. 1020. t w. l. Mcdowell, Judge of Probaite for Kershaw County. Published on the 0th day o# January 1020. to the Camden Chronicle. ESTATE SALE State of South Carolina, . . County of Kershaw. Under and -by virtuo of an Order granted by W. I^'McDowell, Judge of Probate of Kershaw County, State afore said, I, as Administrator of the Estate <?f Wslter Hinson deceased, "I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Opera Rouse corner in the City of Cam den, S. C? on Saturday, January 24th, 1020, commencing at 12 o'clock it, the folfewtng personal prop??te4mHipBg to ^ fB? Estats of tk said Wsltfr Wham, ftmtn : . . -*7' p 2 Saw Mill Carts, 8 Wagons. 9 Mufcs, 2'0*e?, ~20-horse fjnglne, 1 40-horse boiler, 1 Ssw Mill (rornpl?te),jfl>o<lgr Automobile and i^Struck and TfrtHhr. ^Prospective buyers ess mrtfl which is IscfttM on BiihopviQr public roqd. east of Antioch Bsptisl before day of sgfa. Alt property as listed above can be won at the Opera House corner day of sale i i HINNON, Aduiiuixtratwr Estate of Walter Ztfttton. " NOTICE g\. Xt?H<v is hereby given that there will be a me?ting of the stockholder* of the CamHiM Coca <V>1u ltottltng. Companj of Camden, S. (X, ou Jauuary IT *4 twelve o'tfock uoon at the office* of xaid Corporation, Tha purpose of n???i meet inn to be to increase the capital Block of ?ai(i corporation, to change the iiMue ?>f said corporation and for such other business as shall cshuo before said meet; ing, ('ah rum Coca Col* Dotting Co. of Qmmn. 8, C. , 30-1? By A. T. Heath, Pres. - FINAL DISCHARGE Notice Is hereby given thut 0U? month from this date, on Wednesday. Jauuary 28th, 1020, ! will make to the Probate Court of Kerobuw C-ouuty my dual re turn as Administrator of the Estate ??? Walter IliuHon, deceased, and on the same day I will apply to the said Court for u Hnal discharge .as Mid Adminiatra tor, J. U HI N SON. Camden, 8, 0., Decc<mt>er 20th, 1010. FINAL DISCHARGE Notion is hereby gireu that one month from this date, on Tuesday, January 20th, 1020, we w(U maty to the Pro bate Court of Kershaw County our final return as Executors of the estate of Si meon Stokes, and on the same date we will apply to the said Court for a dual discharge from our trayt as ~sa1d Execu tor*. ? AH paiflfles. if any, baviug claims Rgnin?t the paid estate will present thorn duly attested on or before that date or be forever barred. W. t, M. STOKES, '4 S. S. 8T0KBS, Executors. < 'amden. 8 v., Dec. 18, 1010. TAX RETURNS Kershaw County Notice is hereby given that the Audi, tor's office will be open for receiving Tax Returns frotp January 1st, 1020, to Febrnary 20th, 1020. Air persons owning rial estate or personal proper ty must make returns of the same with in said period as required by law, Or b^ subject to a penalty of B0 per cent. The Auditor will attendvtn person ej by deputy at the following ? places In the county on the dates indicated for receiving returns: .Kirkley's 8tore,? January 10. Kershaw, January 20 and 21 . \Ve*tvilte, January 22 Liberty Hill, January 23. Blaney, January '27 ^11 berspnli between the ages of 21 and 00 year!, inclusive, are required to pay Poll and Roau' Tw, unless excus ed by law. All tjftiatees, GuipditftiS, Ex ecutors, Administrators or Agpnts hold ing property in charge^ hiust return same. Parties sending tax returns by mail must make oath to same before soma officer and fill out same in proper man* uer m they will be rejected. W. F. HTJSSEU,. Auditor Kershaw County, NOTICffi Albert MoL?<?kU??, **?? 13 .v?nu<n, l?lt <uy houio Dwouihor fitih, 1019. I wlM imy f 10 (o uuyonc jplvlu* aw any k Amu*rii*n toaiHu* to hU reoovory, ANTHONY MoUCNJJON, . 10-414X1 i WU-n, KM. No H 11 " ?" ?!?" ? ?!'???? ESTATE SALE Sutv of South OtfwMttii, Countv of lu'rtdmw. ? rifttor md ttf virtue of itit QtdM gnuit w) t>> W. i.. MHWvii, Juqf? of l*?o btffi of Kombuw County, I, Atlmlu Nwtor of tfc?> oNtatv of Luther Haley, <fo<Xtfrs<Mt? will srtW to the Ixi^hwi bid dor for cHUh. rA tttio I a to ttxno place yf tho tuniri l<ui'lttM? UttUoy, ilecwamH), ou Mon day, Jam wry S6w, 1020. pouwutttieing at 10 o'clock A. M , t'he following poison id profttrtor bcftoufh* to the ?akl oatwte; I lot <rf COfb ami fothloi', I k>t of raiuw, 1 1??* chimin, I oMton 1 onru plinj-fer, 1 wlr? HtnH<*hor, 1 double buggy ^nd lia-nnvw, 1 dl?irJt?>tor, 1 Oole planter. 1 two-fcoob* waflon ?ud m* of l|jmus#, 1 givtiu iUMHllo, 4 ?x*fU of trwcr wire, 1 log wagon ami jack for twto, 1 Av^ry #t?Hi cut* or, .1 ?fft of tAop tools, t lot of plow amd cultivators, 1 h>t Of plow tXHM Mid l?Kf<l eorapers, J ooe4wnw wagon and haructui, I two hom> wagon, 1 padr Oif plow gear*, 1 eoru ?ih*tfer, 1 fmnni IhiW, |m?Ih, tu|w, grii?ii rook, 2 gray mult**, 2 blwk mules, 1 two honeo plow and 4 Dixie plow#, 2 smooth ipg harrow*#, I hay rake and t dlek harrow W. M. u V i i v, , Z Attn In l?t rator. , - ? <'-*??den. 8. Jamw^ry 2, U>20. tntCMVM **. ? fflft MAiXIXri f <-mn >n HBMMMiiis K l.vwytiEEflL?*' A Reputation to Maintain For 50 years three fa mous <iM tmtln toaive bwn i>rod\u.? iivg fk>um of uniformly 'high qual ity and finenem. Housewives have coma to (lejHMKl uixvu itflietn because ihesy know t'lnut fn ?11 tiane the "high stand* ard trf imrfftcv ami quality "has never lailetl. Tlio Pfedbnonit MWlln*c IVocess retains til tJh* -orlgtfntaU nutrluieivt of the wheat and S>rVKhlciV4 a Hour that is except luaiaily ttne I" ' I ? + ? ' !. ..I ij rr" ? - aUkl : -< The-prodjuct of 4he Phxhnont Mtols I? ?*ld under Iftvree brands? "PIEDMONT" - "PURITAN" "ARGUS SELF-RISING" Kxprrlenoed ilun**'keeper*? know itfowt bread euktw, nvy*n aud made with them arc of <u lijgilitnewt and fbieaegui of flavor tlvat Jh UII Nil I'l > :l N-iiil. Cool] lire,., (I -tW I IK' -I eooinuiklenl ns wefll aq itlhe mo?t w<holc?oni9 of food*. TT?o more. bread o<n yotlr .tiibtc. you will Hud tfhat it Witt lidj> to reduce the foftfh coat of living. THE PIEDMONT MILLS INC. High tirade Winter Wheat Flour Lynchburg, Va.' ? X-" .? r'rf; . ? . w 0k '?r H M B ? ? ? I _ ... - .,. -?. t?? -- * tihMrfnm. 2S?e. ^ygjagg^- ?f * ? >/'??'7"* %ri& <?> * v4-- ???-T ial for the families of l?'. _.. * ? ? ~ J ...... ? ' '- - - ? : l. a. Mcdowell, A(?nt camden, s. da ? ? ? .1 -*'"? - ? "S- ? ^"' ?\ ? eve" ?-?v..^i -V j.nCngJC^?ir- i_=|6-.J -i - ' ?A-- --r r* ??? ?? ' ,:W--';r'^ tc .vr .>-r .> - -ion ,<. & *' -vTi We thank you for your liberal patronage in the P WBBHHHJI year just passed. We prefer to think that our suc n'.'i.1."1-.'r" '? ...,n--T:.gWvjj^'^.^CTrrr---V.. cess is due to your confidence and good will rather ? 11 iiAi'ii1 i?-y' ^.,j*... ,.- i-,y y "X*"i ?" - ^ . . ?'_ ._ ,V^~- > ? '">? .-' ? V ^*3^ '? - to continued efforts on our part. &. UT v " ' T 4". ~* . 'f> ^r~ *. ~T* *"< *' #?*-'? ?-*?,?; * "a * i:r^r " ? _ j '-i * . bt DuBpSE&C : R^al Estate and Insurance .? 3 ?