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Keedtuiioos of R<*.p?C. I in* sin wb as H bus j>1?ms*xJ Al.uigfity <Jod in hi* infinite window to <*aU from our rank* our ?<?rtN*nod follow worlor Mrs. Siwtu A. Wittkowsky. TV;<*foro '"txi it ro.%oJvM: Kimt that ixv Jior ?l?-dth HoMcirk Ifill CUuptor I>. A. ft. nystatins (tho Uyot of one of h?'r tiu?( intojrxtod <ii><1 ofHcicnt nnwbors, joining tbo orsaui -/hRJou ourly in its formation nho hns williujfly and gladly jfiv?m of hor talont* luwvtnls its Ktuvvtli and development. Always roady to write, to r??ad or m-jto, hhM mkl?xJ <*? tho literary ftvituro ua well ?'h to tbo notorial 4i(<iv of the Chapter** kH riigtffiig; day*. iHrnmd, That wo shall mint her inter est lu our iuwtiiUTH and iuM'rjlX' u umjko iu our miouto hook to ber memory, and Third, That wo extend our sympathy nod appreciation <? hor family and ask cbe paper* ?r?;>y *bese ivwlutions. Mr*. lun lx>?ti a inerober s liir HKX>. Ml?H L M. Sbuanuii, ?'huirmuu <'omuuitt<v. IVv. I7ib, ItCU school IKbale Nrfw?|til.\ . Tb? Mate has iivw been for tbe tJ-' H s<* vi eJimiuatauu mulcts in tb > amm.U <l"ibftfce irf tbe bijjb #?eheul iV1ka<in? Unique wfih the anuouucvmenl ! Saturday of, the official pairing of the | 70 s?sh^M?l?. Tba cont*ftt will be heM AJirit it, the affirmative team* 'U-lKvtiug at homo,, rb?> negative train* ? -it fnr^g-n territory. IM/trUt So, 2: Kpworth Orj)hauan<* versus li.vde Park, Blytbewtwxl vernu# I'.lauo.v, OolunvM* v?tsu.<? Ciarmten, Ker sbkiw venous H?*atb Springs Ohe>?tetfiedd High Grade Tankage I have on hand twelve tons more than I need, which will analyize 9 per cent, amonia and 24 per cent. B. P. L. Same can be had at $75 per ton. 1 have used this before and have had excellent results. H. G. CARRISON, Jr. Meet me at the Fashion Show Automotive Show anil Bi<> (Jala Week Columbia, March 22-27 l'h If \V JI I I ??? '(!?? ??IJisCff' ?? L ??#?<!. f * ,1 i ?' t y in ? ? cUMlOmtt Kury hour >>! ??v#>r> ?!.*>' brirmnttiK ??ver vs ith niicftil ? Mubic, diUKtw. fashion exhibits par.ides. ?rtc , surpa.?sinp anything ever before noon n Columbia. $20.('00 appropriated for t> '?:tt?:r??* trc-Fud utr tho v ?>r 1 ? 1 f irn^is \rthur iiv ! I'll i M hl?M ?? I in - '?(.,?{) : n ? . ? .1 ? I- . i. , i i?rsi < ?< iI ? I .w-li lull '? x ll I L?t t ? aturcs of th?> wi-ck and w?- i \i? rul .i <ordial invitation t" our out if-lown friends to make thin >'olnml-ia hi-adqu.ir? rs and to Inspect ho beautiful Spring Suits i"V.?ts ?? it r. ????pw i*llv ?r ? incod for this r>r/~ftstr>r I hc Store of Courteous .Attention. 1513 Main Street. Columbia, S. C. vcmu* Ctheraw. H**itaouwvi)te ver?u? Mo (VII, Clio vcmN F-aUtt. Hilton .versus MuMuh, tli?niu|(W4i> viTMiM CvUiWu), King"***' v?-o\im (Jeorgctvwn, Florence vtirsu* Tin?nu>n-.vilU\ llart^villc ver>uji Sumter, fNiM*wuod veraun Kutawvllle.* llcury NV. Herndoii. a |>r^Mp?rou? farmer living about five inflow south of fferndou died la.5it Friday, .Mi". II'muUou passing away at 1 o'cUx'k in the morn* fug ami Mrs. llcrndon about M o'clock that night. 'Phoy contracted lnUneu*a about ten day* previous to their d>-atlr which went Into pneumonia. "Fair uivd Wanner" the fa rev with the elevator nocktail nod 11??? sky limit of joy, it will be ikhown Molality at tho Mujo.tic. udv .MiutIuhm. Married on Saturday afternoon la^t, Muivh l.'lth, 101*0, by Probate Jludx*- W. L McDowell, Mr. Jack Young and Mi*s K\ni (\>nn"ll. of Ker*baw, S. C, and Mr. J Iln ..ii Hud Miss Tbidma Honeycutt u)m> of Kershaw. On Sunday, March HtU, 4Mr, Grover Knoll Jtution, of Logoff, S. f\ and Miss Katie ftahon of Rldcewuy, S. 0i On Monday, Mianch lf?th, Mr. Thur iman Kdjsar Oorbc*Ct, of Ctundeu, R? F. D. 5, and Mrs. Kdlth Thompson Boyott, of Lucknow, S. C. Norman Iluckabee, who has been con iin*d to his home with influenza for the past, three weeks has returned to Oo Iiwivbia ?to resume "his studios at tho Uni r^rsity. "A Daughter of the Sun.** "A Uaugbter qf the Sun," the story of on llawaUau HuDterfly, win b?? the at Cnuttion at the Opera Hou?e, Thursday, March 25tb. The play is of a typo .simi lar to the famous "Iiiixl of* Paradise," aud it is said to bo one of tho most gor geously pixxhtctions of the current season. It will be presents! by a capable cunpany liea<iK^l y Floren<?o Field*, I>avo Manaker. I?. Fred Stein, Blanch <\y*k, and Joau Clarendon. I'lifted States military people a I lar va itl man. a*'girl who is direct from ""oadwwy, Hawasjfft.nH and a Japanese aw <*>ncf?rned in the complications involving "lioji" wlw lias tilio descriptive title of "A Daughter V The Sun." A group of Hawaiian singers and dancers coiitribnt" a pictures*! ue elomont in tho person in 1 of the company, and in the fascinating songs and terpsichorean evolutions of flheir native Lawd they coirtiihute to this absorbing play the mi nisi te atmo.si>h<;re. The Patio at Honolulu is the first- scone and there aiv numerous new surround Ings iuculdin? radio station, a wrelcss t>xvn, the laboratory of a Japanese phy sician. a lotus garden whore the wrath of tin* sun go<l is seen to fall, a cane hr'-nU. a ltd <af, Wist a <>>ral strand. Tho i?lay hinge*, around the eliforts of .lapauose ag<'Uts, nltho wafcehed by's?M?re.t -ervico men. to gain j)os?ession of the Hawaiian Islon<Ls by intrigue and situa tions of an intensely dramatic character are developed. There iA a deligtiHui love story woven <hroirgh the plot and it con tributes an inGuite charm to the drama. One of -the phief feature? of the show .is the \youderful scenic eflVets, especially the scene showing the emotion of the volcano.-?adv. TAX KXKCUTIONS I'nder and by virtue of sundry tiix ex ecutions to nie. directed I will sell in front of the Court House in the city of Camden. 8. C., on the first Monday iii April next, being the oth difly thereof, the following property : One house and lot in the City of Ca?i den. toound<*d North by A. 1). Kennedy, West by Lytvtletou Street, South by Dunn j Alloy. Levied on and to be sold as the property of .Mrs. 1' A Cardner for taxes ! 1ftl7-lftlS. A Iso i < >ne house and lot in the city of Cani i den bounded north by Chestnut street, ? we?t by Martha Hutxui. south by T. A. Helton, east by Ilenry Sutton, levied on ; and to be sold as the property of Whit ajuore Certain for taxes- IftlX. A 1m. < hie tra?*t of land in DeKalb Tow n i ship containing fen acre* more or lev-:, ; Uhitided north by Isaac Deas :ind Simon ! Jones, west, by lands known as Spring | daie place, south by John I>eas and (J. , T. Little. :iud east by Z:u-k Cantey. Lev ied i?u and to be sold as the property of estate ..f L H. Cantey for faxe-t 1ftl7 and ! ii Also ; < hie t r.n-t of huxl in I >e K a lb Town shin. containing ">0 nore?, more ?r less, and bounded on north by (J T. Little, La-: by C C Whf taker and L Wa^hiny ; ton, south by K S Villepigue and Jim 1 C?,-i'ti. >\<st by U'm Robinson. Levied ujwn and to be wold as Hie property of II S ltaker for taxes lftlM. A Iso ? >r.rr }r?t in ih?Knlb Township; bounded ? ?ii north by lielta Wilson, west by John Ho\ kin. ?-onth by Thomas Cantey. east 'by I f..rnoe F!!lerlxT. Ix-vIM on and to l?> s/?'fi a> the property ?if Tobitha Dye ? for taxes |ft 17. A No ? ?ne tract of law! in McKalb Town ? In!>. containing two acres and bounded .??n ii'-rth by Tom Williams, west by Airs : ii Carolina. cast by Maragaret Cruel, i s.?;j?!| J?y Hen TlroWn. levied on and to !?.? -?.!?! ;i? the property of Francis Prake ' r-.r-! I,l\rs lftlT AImi ? 'ne lot and one building in Flat Hock '??\v:Mup containing one acre more or and hounded ns follows : North, j^otitli and east by Kllen Harris and west : b\ ?Mate of Mary McLure, levied u|>on nn<l to be m>M as the property of estate <?( H'charfr ILirri"* for fate* 101 I an.I 11?1 x ' Also ft acr? s in DeKalb Township in school <JUitiict No. I". bounde<i north by lands formerly of <#. G. Al^xand^r. tvust by lands formerly of Jane Arthur, soutto bj estatf lands of Henderson Hi rd and west by Carolina MoMulMn. Levied up TWELFTH ANNUAL CAMDEN ? ' '? ?? ' <?*.!,i , CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA Wednesday, March 24 Thursday, March 21 Harness Horses Saddle Horses Jumpers Poni* Trotting, Pacing and Running Races for Liberal Puriei Under Management Camden Riding and Driving Clutj ou and t*> be ?*oUJ as the property of R:nnttt ^Alexander for taxes 1918. Also 1 Jort, and building iu the city of Cam don, bounded north hy Wlen Hmvs, oast by Elleu Sim*, south by John Mickle aud went by Campbell irtre^t. Levied upon und to be sold ns the property of entate of Jo.Mi>h Ftafeleu for taxes 19171S. Also 1 aoiv in 1 >oK-alb Township in school district No. 1 bounds north by Bessie Moseley, south by J. T. Murphy, east by J. J. Workman and wewt by estate of Ned Anderson. I^'vi^d upon and to be sold as the property of Carrie Ileu wn, for taxes 1910-17-18. Also 1 lot and 1 building i:i DeKalb town ship, school di^triet No. 1 bounded north by Kandu) James, west by T. J. Scott, ea*t uud south by C. C. Whitaier. I.* ???led utk?n and f> be sold as the prop erty of Chaalotte Liang. Also i h.o house and lot iu the city of Cam* <!?? n, bounded north by Yorfc Street, south by lot known as Karvsh, <sast by Laura Oureton, we&t by Alexander Belton. Levied upon and.to be ?oM as the prop erty of A. H, Sanders for tares 1917-18. Also On* tract of land In DoJvaib township opivialuinir 80 ju'res more or less and bouudtd on the north by Little and I>enj(j^(M?y, south by J. T. Net/ties and 1.. Washington, east by Bugene Mickie and west by J. T. Nettles and George T. little. levied upon and to be sold ?s the property of (Charley Perkins for U',:.es for the years 1917 Also Ono tract of land in n?V.| k hMji ooktulning 21 aer? more * end bounded on the north by V Iitttdiff, south by Joe IL&U, <?at W liatu CVopHn and went by W. H. cliff. levied upon and to bt he the property of estate of ix^d ! for taxes years 1015, 1917 and ljj Also ' , v One tract of land in DtKalb wn eovtsainlnff 21 acres more or it* bounded on the north, by If. p. Houtb by Napoleon Brown, eut k poleou Browo and west by Z, \ field. I^eried upon and to be *| the property of tbe estate "of Mai Boteman, for taxes for tbe y?ri 1017, aixl 1018. G. C. WKISII. Sheriff of Kerehaw Cowl Beat The Boll Weevil With . ".ifM "4 TESTIMONY I IIO.M S VliSli 111) INK KS. It. K. 1?.. liOiu- star, s. C.. Dec. ??. Carroll Motor Company, st. Mnttlunvs. s. Gentlemen: Tills is to certify thui 1 have Inmght a Clctrac Tractor, built by the Cleveland Tractor Company, from the Carroll Motor Company of St. Matthews, s. ?Thl# tractor was recommended by their rcprcacntativc, Mr. Henry I*. Satulle, who huh in formed that I liad timber in h swamp near my home that was impos sible to Im? removed by the use of mule and cart. The tractor was brought to m> place and was then taken into the swamp which hus found at all tlm?*s tilled with too much mud to even bear the weight of a mule. It was put to a thorough test ror a period of ten days during which flme it. by Its magnificent power, pull ed logs through this marsh contain* ing from 850 to 1,000 feet of lumber, with little or no strain becoming ob vious. and leaving no evidence as to the |H>ssiblllty of becoming stuck in any swamp. I have also used this tractor on my farm ami found nil of its work excellent in every way. For the wonderful work this tractor has done I heartily recommend it to any one who contemplates the purchase of n tractor. (Signed) \V. SHIR Kit. Taj lor Plantation. M. II. (.forge, Manag<-i. Columbia, S. < .. ?luuuary 2H, 1920. Mr. It. A. Hall. Cietrac Tractor Co.. Columbia, S. C. Dear Sir?After using the Clctrac bought of you last summer I derided to get another wiilch I scoured through the Carroll Motor Co., St, Matthews. S. C. We are running the two now and are very much pleased with them. 1 tun very glad that yon have estab lished an agency near us, as I feel sure we will use more, of These Trac tors. I have been using tractors for the jvast eight years and frankly kjij tltaf the Clctrac is far ahead of any thing that I have seen. I am sure uo wheel praetor (?n compete with them. We have used ours for cverj purpose that a tractor cf?ald be put to and they have never failed us. Iln\e pull ed logs ont of swamps where mules could not walk, plowed and harrowed land so sandy that the wheel tractors would bury themselves. When jou are passing drop by and see what we are doing. Yours truly. TAYLOIt PLANTATION, (Signed) M. II. George. Manager. TANK-TYPE TRACTOR M rhe tractor you will eventu ally buy. . -.ji BECAUSE it is geared to the ground, ten feet of traction in^j stead of two feet as against wheel type. BECAUSE the motsr is gov ernor controlled.' BECAUSE it has more power than its actual rating. BECAUSE it is-an all purpose tractor: Plowing, harrowing, mowing, harvesting, snaking logs, thrashing grain, sawing logs; in fact, doing anything wherr* pmvpr i<; nppHpH I BECAUSE it proves itslfl premacy in sand and m ud. I And look at the price! OnM $1,395 I The Carolina Tractor & Truck G* COLUMBIA, S. C. ALEX G. CLARKSON, JR. Sales Manager for Lee, Sumter and Kershaw Counties. BOYKIN, S. C. WIRE, TELEPHONE OB WRITE AT ONCE. TRACTORS ARE HARD TO GET.